V.I(BIGBANG)がカンボジアで行ったクラブ、“廃業”
”Eat at X”... The club where VI (BIGBANG) praised him in Cambodia has gone out of business
The Chinese Cambodian company Prince Group (Prince Holdings) is suspected of being behind Cambodian crimes and is under international sanctions.
The club that Seungri (VI) was known to have visited has also closed. According to CBS No Cut News on the 21st (today), the club was said to be run by the Prince Group.
The pub "Prince Brewing" has closed. A new president is currently in charge and preparing to reopen. This club is the one that VI took to the microphone to promote last year. At the time, he
When I told my acquaintances that I was going to Cambodia, they said it was dangerous and that the situation in the country was not good, so why should I go?" he said. "They told me to just eat something and come here quietly and not go to Cambodia.
"They will say, 'Look at what Cambodia is like. Cambodia is the finest country in Asia.'"
Relationship between VI, Prince Brewing, and Prince Holdings
Although the identity of the suspect has not been confirmed, suspicions remain as the Prince Group is suspected of being the organization behind heinous crimes worldwide.
Meanwhile, VI was identified as the central figure in the so-called "Burning Sun Incident" in 2019 and was sentenced to one year and six months in prison on nine charges.
He was sentenced and served his sentence, and was released in February 2023. As soon as rumors of him working in the Chinese entertainment industry surfaced, he dismissed them through a media outlet, saying, "The statement that I left Korea is not true."
He currently resides in South Korea, and revealed that his trip abroad was simply for personal rest.
2025/10/21 15:16 KST
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