Park Ji-yoon is being criticized for even doing a business of criticism on the trademark registration of Desire Lady

Sep 29, 2025

Park Ji-yoon is being criticized for even doing a business of criticism on the trademark registration of Desire Lady



Park Ji-yoon, a former announcer, explained the misunderstanding of trademark registration.

On Netflix Korea's official YouTube channel, a video titled 「Fundamental Friends Returning for Hungry Cscene Fans」 was posted.

Park Ji-yoon explained that she registered her trademark under the nickname `Desire Lady.' Park Ji-yoon was criticizing a drama in which the heroine, who happens to be the embodiment of desire, appeared when she was on a program called JTBC 'Suljeon'. But out of the blue, Kim Gu-ra said, "This woman is not a desire either." I didn't know I would be a desire lady in that word."




Park Ji-yoon said "Since that day, everyone has referred to me as 'Desire Lady.'"An acquaintance happened to be "Aren't you doing it yourself when you went to a neighborhood and there was a kimchi stew for Mrs. Desire?They say '. He said, "He didn't mean it badly, but it could be the restaurant he was originally doing, but isn't he misunderstood that I'm his restaurant?"

Park Ji-yoon is being criticized for even doing a business of criticism on the trademark registration of Desire Lady
Park Ji-yoon could be criticized for having a kimchi stew restaurant. Then, it was not for me, but for the defense of 'Let's prevent others from being misunderstood by exploiting it', but when the article became misinformation, it became 'I have a lot of desires' and 'I'm going to register a trademark with that and even do business' I hope you remember that it was for defense purposes."

Yoo Byung-jae also asked "It may be because of that desire, but did you also try to buy the rights to 'Crime Scene'?" The fans of Park Jiyoon will understand. It was a program created in the early 2010s, and there were seven years from season 3 to season 4. Fans' only comfort was to chat while watching live streaming during Chuseok or Lunar New Year because broadcasting stations don't make it. "But I kept not making it. I wondered if the country should also step up and crowdfund, collect production costs, buy copyrights, and do so. For me, it was my life program, so I wanted more people to enjoy it."






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