Office Trouble Singer Lee Seung Gi Attracts Attention to Past Comments "See Psychiatry for Panic Disorder"
Singer Lee Seung Gi, who has been in trouble with the management office over the settlement issue, is drawing attention to what he said on TV in the past.

Recently, Lee Seung Gi sent a proof of content requesting management office HOOK Entertainment to disclose the revenue breakdown of the music source and settle the account.

Lee Seung Gi's legal representative released a position statement on the 24th, saying, "Lee Seung Gi has been working with HOOK Entertainment for 18 years since his debut, and has fully trusted HOOK Entertainment regarding his entertainment activities and payments. "So far, HOOK Entertainment has not mentioned anything about song revenue, so I didn't even know that there was a song fee, but recently an employee of HOOK Entertainment accidentally sent an email, I learned that there was revenue from the fee," he explained.

He continued, "Lee Seung Gi repeatedly asked for the breakdown of the bill, but Hook Entertainment made excuses such as 'You're a negative singer' and didn't disclose the breakdown."

In response, HOOK Entertainment CEO Kwon Jin Young said, "Regardless of whether it's true or not, I'm embarrassed. It's all my clumsiness and immorality. When it becomes clear, we will not back down or avoid it and will take full responsibility."

While Lee Seung Gi and HOOK Entertainment's settlement trouble shocked the world, Lee Seung Gi's confession in the past SBS entertainment program "Lee Seung Gi's Master in the House" is attracting attention.

In October 2021, Lee Seung Gi revealed, "I have undergone psychiatric treatment," in a broadcast episode featuring Dr. Oh Eun-young, a specialist in mental health medicine.

Lee Seung Gi said, "It was a time when I went beyond my mind and had abnormalities. Before joining the army, I was about 29 years old when I was about 30 years old, and my body started hurting." "At first, I went to a Korean clinic or a hospital to have an MRI examination. There was no problem, but I was sick."

He added, "People around me pointed out the possibility of panic disorder and suggested I go to a psychiatrist. But a psychiatrist wasn't like the internal medicine in my neighborhood. It was hard to get there.", I couldn't talk about my heart at all. I was instinctively defensive."

In response to this remark, Dr. Oh Eun-young advised, "It's something that many people around us experience. It's really not easy for them to reveal their hardships and things that aren't going well."
2022/11/25 14:51 KST