As we all know, the topic that is indispensable in the Korean entertainment industry is plastic surgery. However, as one of the leading companies in the Korean entertainment industry, yg Entertainment Company has to deal with the rumors of plastic surgery of its artists, but also deal with the artists' drug use.
Just yesterday, the TOP (Bigbang soldier member of the Korean group Bigbang) was exposed to take drugs in October last year, and her hair showed a positive reaction. It was recently transferred by the police. yg Entertainment apologized on behalf of others, revealing that he was reflecting on his face. After the news of
was exposed, not only did fans not accept it, but the stock price of YG Entertainment also plummeted overnight, losing a total of 29.1 billion won (about 180 million yuan).
In fact, this is not the reason why the company's artists have been rumored to have taken drugs. As early as June 2011, G-Dragon, who was in the same group, underwent a hair test and the result was positive. However, the relevant parties considered that he was taking very little and could not determine that he was an inertia, so they delayed the prosecution of him.
However, some professional lawyers expressed doubts: "It's strange that it was tested positive after just taking it once."
In June 2014, according to Korean media reports, the company's female group 2NE1 member Park Chun received a package from the United States in 2010, and was found to contain an amphetamine-like amphetamine. Then the news of "Park Chun-Yun drug use" was fermented and spread in South Korea.
Although the company president finally came forward to say that Park Chun has been taking prescription drugs from famous American university hospitals due to mental reasons, and is not taking drugs. But obviously Korean netizens are not willing to buy this statement. As soon as the drug abuse news came out, netizens immediately said, "The artists of yg should be thoroughly investigated." "If this level, wouldn't it be the roof of the yg building be planted with marijuana, right?"