Seoul Football Club uses sex dolls that look like real humans
We have confirmed that the mannequin is real, but it has nothing to do with adult products. But the problem is that we failed to conduct a detailed inspection, which is undoubtedly our fault. The apology made shocked fans desperate. One fan wrote that they were “obviously” sex dolls, undermining Seoul Football Club ’s efforts to “watch the game for the whole family”. The manufacturer of real sex doll could not comment on this. No calls have been received from K League seeking comment. This event will bring setbacks to the K-League, which is one of the only active top football leagues during the pandemic and enjoys unprecedented popularity. Broadcasters from 10 countries (mainly in Asia and Europe) bought the copyright for this season.
In a statement on Instagram, Seoul Football Club said: “We want to apologize to the fans.” “We deeply regret the models sitting in the game on May 17, 2020.” However, we have to clarify that although these human bodies The models look and feel like real humans, but they love doll are not for sex-the manufacturer has confirmed. “We were provided by a sex doll company, which claimed that they were costume models. We conducted two and three checks to confirm that they were not used for sexual activity.” Before providing them to us, we have managed from their ribbons These mannequins were returned in the label. In this process, they have been given the names of colored ribbons. This is the only reason associated with the ribbon. We cannot check in this regard, it is indeed our fault. We apologize for. “Therefore, male sex doll are not specifically for sex, but they are definitely not normal mannequins.
During the coronavirus pandemic, sports teams around the world have gradually returned to normal. Some people can return to the training ground even in empty stadiums, while others are kicked back to the game directly. A Korean football team has played with creativity, trying to reproduce the feeling of the game in front of screaming fans. K-League FC Seoul threw a pile of “Mannan” on the seats of the entire stadium, gave them club T-shirts, and some even carried a celebration logo.
The official said: “It is not easy to say whether this violates the rules, because it is not an obvious violation.” “We are working hard to get a clear explanation.” Since the spread of the coronavirus, South Korea has become the first to compete After the Grand League, South Korea received unprecedented international attention.