Lee Seung Gi, Ko Hyun Jung were eating rice balls while eating Chinese food... HOOK power harassment exposure continues
Who would have imagined that Lee Seung Gi, a national singer of South Korea, would be treated like this, even though he is an artist with the same label?

On the 6th, Dispatch published an interview with former manager A of Lee Seung Gi. The fact that was revealed in this report is that Lee Seung Gi has been treated unfairly for 18 years.

In 2004, Mr. A, who worked with Lee Seung Gi, said Lee Seung Gi had been treated unfairly in the past. According to reports, Lee Seung Gi drank famous franchised coffees and ate at snack bars and convenience stores.

When Lee Seung Gi appeared in "Nonstop 5", three staff including Lee Seung Gi it only cost 150,000 won per week. It should have been a very insufficient amount for the progress cost including food expenses.

The problem is that Lee Seung Gi was different from the artists in the same management office. According to Mr. A, actress Ko Hyun Jung, who was affiliated with Hook Entertainment at the time, ordered 6-7 Chinese dishes at a Chinese restaurant, and each of them ordered and ate one additional menu item.

Meanwhile, Lee Seung Gi said that he had a lot of things to do at snack shops and convenience stores. During the early morning schedule, he even asked, "Can we eat one rice ball?" Lee Seung Gi made a lot of money for the event, but the cost of the event was 150,000 won, and Lee Seung Gi paid for the rest at his own expense.

HOOK Entertainment's power harassment towards Lee Seung Gi has been additionally exposed, and the public is frowning. I feel sad when I look at how long Lee Seung Gi has been treated unfairly and how long he has been gaslighted by CEO Kwon Jin Young.

Lee Seung Gi is at odds with HOOK Entertainment over the payment of the song usage fee. HOOK Entertainment claimed to have paid for the song usage fee, and Lee Seung Gi countered that it was a false claim. The legal battle between Lee Seung Gi and HOOK Entertainment is expected to drag on.
2022/12/07 14:58 KST