Recently, a video titled ‘Profile photo shoot after 10 years’ was posted on Kangin's YouTube channel. In the video, Kang-in confessed that he was an actor at one point and continued with the profile shoot, saying that his family would be happy to see him.
In May, Kang-in started the fan community platform BUBBLE, which helped to get his engine revved up for his return to the entertainment industry. Kang-in caused an accident in 2009 when he was driving a car while intoxicated and crashed into a taxi. In response, Kang-in was summarily prosecuted and fined 8 million won.
However, Kang-in was again involved in a drunk driving accident in 2016. At the time, Kang-in was intoxicated and left the scene after hitting a lamppost in front of a convenience store, and was subsequently referred to court and sentenced to a fine of KRW 7 million. In addition to this, Kang-in has also been in the news for alleged assault.
After these controversies, Kangin, who did not engage in any special broadcasting activities, began to interact with the public in earnest after the launch of his YouTube channel. Kangin attempted a comeback by going head-to-head with the public through content such as reading vicious comments.
However, the eyes on him are still cold in terms of his constant problems with drunk driving in the entertainment industry. In May, singer Kim Ho-joon was driving a vehicle after drinking alcohol when he crashed into a taxi in the opposite lane and fled. As he turned himself in to the police a step late, it was difficult to determine his blood alcohol level at the time and the suspicion of drunk driving was ruled out, but he is currently being tried in custody on charges such as breaching the Act on Aggravated Punishment for Specific Crimes (Dangerous Driving Causing Manslaughter).
SUGA of the group BTS was also found by the police on the 6th August when he was returning home on an electric scooter after drinking. He was at a drunken level and has now been charged at home by prosecutors for a violation of the Road Traffic Act (drunk driving).
Under these circumstances, Kang-in has announced his intention to return to work. In response, some netizens gave Kang-in's YouTube video a cold stare, leaving comments such as ‘YouTube is how he feels, but he should not appear on TV’ and ‘he is too thick to even think about appearing in the world again’.
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2024/08/31 19:38 KST
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