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To Justin Angus Moir, and to everyone reading:
At only 15 years old, Justin already carries something rare: undeniable screen presence, natural confidence, and acting ability that shone clearly in When Oranges Fall. With his striking multiracial look, bilingual skill, and global appeal, he is incredibly marketable — a talent with the power to reach far beyond one agency or one moment.
The content in question was shared when he was even younger — an age where most of us post or repost thoughtlessly, without fully grasping the weight of words or the permanence of the internet. He has owned his mistake and apologised, and that accountability is exactly what we should expect from anyone.
This situation also reveals a clear duty unfulfilled. Agencies take young talents under their wing, knowing they will step into the public eye — and with that comes the responsibility to properly review their history, guide them on digital conduct, and support them when they stumble. GMMTV should now revise its own practices: proactively screening and educating young talents from day one, so no one else faces this same crisis alone. Holding someone accountable does not mean abandoning them entirely.
Justin, you do not need to sit back and let this dim your light. Being human means making mistakes; being terminated does not mean you must pause your growth or stop shining. If “reflection” means staying silent and fading away, then young talent will always be oppressed. You have every right to own what you did, keep moving forward, and build your path — wherever that leads you. Whether you one day return to where you grew and found friends, or step into something new, you deserve respect, guidance, and the freedom to thrive without being controlled.
To everyone reading: It is easy to be swept up in one perspective, but do not be misled. Speaking up for someone you believe in is not blind loyalty — it is standing for fairness. Feedback helps us grow, but we must judge not only the young person learning their way, but also those entrusted to guide and protect them.
2026-07-18 00:12:48