Kyuhyun, the singer, has responded to recent backlash following his appearance on the Netflix show 'The Devil’s Plan: Death Room' by sharing his perspective on the issue.

In a message posted on May 21 through a fan platform, Kyuhyun mentioned the show, noting his understanding of the production process. He mentioned that due to editing constraints, not all details could be included in the broadcast, which might have led to some important aspects being omitted.

The criticism directed at Kyuhyun surged after the final episode of 'The Devil’s Plan: Death Room' aired on May 20. Social media was flooded with negative comments, with some viewers suggesting that Kyuhyun lacked competitiveness and the drive to win.

Despite feeling some regret, Kyuhyun accepted the criticism, mentioning that there was nothing more he could do about it. He hinted at possibly sharing more behind-the-scenes stories in the future and urged fans not to be too disheartened. He highlighted the strong camaraderie among the show's cast members, emphasizing their mutual support and good relationship.

Kyuhyun appealed to viewers to show kindness and understand that everyone has their own perspective.

'The Devil’s Plan: Death Room' is a survival series where participants from different professions stay together for a week, competing to showcase their intellect. This season featured 14 contestants, two more than the previous season, including Go expert Lee Sedol, Kyuhyun, broadcaster Kang Ji Young, actor Justin H. Min, and four proficient civilian players.