女性BJから脅迫されて8億ウォン(約8800万円)の恐喝被害に遭ったキム・ジュンス。
Jun Su (Xia), who was blackmailed by a female BJ, will attend the first preview performance of ”Aladdin” today (17th).
With the fact that singer and musical actor Kim Jun Su (Xia) was blackmailed for 800 million won (about 88 million yen) by a female BJ coming to light,
The musical "Aladdin" starring Kim Jun Su (Xia) will open at the Charlotte Theater on the 22nd, but before the show,
The preview performance will begin on the 17th. The first preview performance will be held in the afternoon of that day, and Kim Jun Su (Xia), who has recently been embroiled in trouble in her personal life, is scheduled to take to the stage.
Aladdin, which will be performed in Korea for the first time this year in the 10th anniversary of Broadway, has come under fire for the lead actor Kim Jun Su (Xia)'s personal troubles, which have drawn attention to the show.
It was reported that Kim Jun Su (Xia) had been defrauded of 840 million won (approximately 93 million yen) by Mr. A in 101 instalments from September 2020 to last month. Mr. A is a personal broadcasting program.
He recorded a private conversation with Kim Jun Su (Xia), a female broadcaster at Platform SOOP (formerly Afreeca TV), and threatened her. Police say A committed the crime to prepare money for narcotics.
Kim Jun Su (Xia)'s side emphasized that she was clearly the victim and issued two statement of position. Despite this, various opinions were circulating online, and in the end,
He issued a secondary statement and said he would take legal action against the secondary victimization and malicious comments. Kim Jun Su (Xia) himself also said through a paid fan communication platform, "I am confident.
I didn't do anything wrong, and it was five years ago, so I thought it was my fault and didn't meet with the people. "The police also said that people like this are living openly in society.
It was unbelievable. So, he mustered up the courage to be arrested as a suspect, but it is unfortunate that he has to be written about in an article like this because he is a public figure.
Television stations have also begun to investigate the incident. At the end of the program, SBS's "Interesting Stories Y" asked for information, saying, "Recently, many famous celebrities and men have been recording
"We are currently interviewing BJ, who is suspected of threatening to distribute the audio file and demanding money and valuables," the teaser read. Attention is focused on whether the full details of the incident will be revealed.
2024/11/17 11:41 KST
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