“薬物使用”T.O.P(元BIGBANG)やユチョンら、誰が彼らを歓迎するのか
“Drug users” TOP (former BIGBANG), YUCHUN, and others, who will welcome them? A cold reaction to the movement to spur them back to their day jobs
Stars who caused social controversy with drugs are making a comeback. It remains to be seen whether their decision to blindly seek forgiveness and repay them with their real jobs is the right one.
On the 14th (today), former Korean group WINNER's Nam Tae Hyeong posted on his personal SNS, ``I made a big mistake, but I sincerely reflect and regret it, and I am living my life one day at a time.''
I am doing it,” he began. He continued, ``After thinking and worrying a lot, I realized that what I ultimately have to do is music.'' He added, ``Please wait and support me.''
I believe that what I can do to reward those who are struggling with music is music that comforts and gives them joy, rather than any more controversy.''He teased his return to his day job.
Previously, Nam Tae Hyeong was suspected of using methamphetamine in 2022, and at the first trial held in January this year, he was sentenced to one year in prison with a suspended sentence.
received. After admitting his suspicions, he posted an advertisement for vocal trainees and announced that he would repay the favor through music.
Also, former member T.OP of the Korean group ``BIGBANG'' was sentenced to prison on suspicion of marijuana use in 2017.
Sentenced to 10 months suspended for 2 years. TOP had revealed that he had no intention of returning to the entertainment industry after the controversy. However, the team that will join Netflix's Hot Topic work "Squid Game 2"
The public looked at his progress as he conveyed his message and started his return to acting. In addition, Park YUCHUN, a member of former Korean groups "TVXQ" and "JYJ"
He was previously sentenced to probation for allegedly using methamphetamine. Unlike his claim of innocence, the public's reaction was more subdued because the charges had been acknowledged. Since then, there has been a large amount of tax arrears.
YUCHUN has even become controversial. However, he has recently opened an SNS and is taking steps to begin his return to activities in Korea.
Former member B.I of the Korean group iKON also caused controversy after being suspected of using marijuana. But he was
Since being sentenced to grace, he has continued his music activities without restraint, and explained this by saying, ``I thought music was the only way I could repay the debts I owed to the people I owed.''
On the other hand, the band members, who were criticized for their drug scandal, announced their return with great joy. Will they be able to receive forgiveness? Their progress is attracting attention.
2024/03/14 19:33 KST
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