Top 10 Most Shocking K-Pop Scandals
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- These K-Pop scandals shocked and rocked the industry. For this list, we’ll be looking at the biggest controversies that rocked the Korean music industry. Our countdown includes Sharp's disbandment, AOA allegations, Dahee's blackmailing scandal, and more! Which K-pop scandal shocked YOU the most? Let us know in the comments!
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There is also Goo Hara's death, but her death made a new law in South Korea that states that the parents aren't allowed to inherit anything if they have neglected their parental duties
Yeah, and it happened right around the same time as Sulli’s. I also wish they put in Jang Ja-yeon‘s death as well, especially showing a light on sponsorship deals.
Mas Scandal Pa Ang Kpop Scene Kaysa sa Pinoy Hip Hop
@@adamsmoberlythe structure leading to her death is the biggest scandal imo
Burning Sun is not a scandal, it's a criminal act. Can't believe Seungri was my bias.
Louder for the people at the back ...
Sorry for your loss
As far as I am concerned as an older brother with two sisters: if the justice system will not give us justice, people must take it themselves. It is called "the self-help of despair". Do not give the a moment of peace for the rest of their life!
me too
I remember when Kim Jonghyun passed away like it was yesterday. I cried for days and lost sleep over it. Jonghyun was the definition of raw talent, he could have gone so far even without SHINee. The friendship between him and the other members was so strong and natural that it was hard not to fall for them. They weren’t band mates, they were brothers.
Jonghyun was the epitome of joy and light; his nickname of “Bling-Bling” was fitting. But then when Sulli died it was like the wound opening again. I initially though it was the grief of Jonghyun’s passing that tipped her over, seeing how close they were. But this makes it even more tragic.
I was lucky enough to see them both at SMTown NYC back in 2011, and I’ll cherish that memory forever.
I’m surprised the Steven Yoo scandal wasn’t on the list!
For those who don’t know, he was a Korean American singer who was famous in the late 90s and early 2000s until he evaded military duty by giving up his Korean citizenship despite claiming he’d proudly serve. He’s (to my understanding) the only person barred from entering South Korea as a result. He was so crazy talented, and the fact that he’s not allowed into Korea really shows how bad it was.
Because South Korea are still at war with their Northern counterparts.
And not having intention to serve their country was the greatest betrayal.
You know what these draft dodgers had to do to be exempt? Cut their trigger fingers off. A stigma that you're a coward and a traitor to your country.
Why is there no Honourable Mentions list? And if you’re gonna mention the late Sulli you should also mention Goo Hara her close friend. Now that’s another tragic story but her legacy lives on through her new niece as well as her brother.
I will never understand those "fans" who are still supporting seungri.
well, kpop fans can be quite toxic sometimes similarly Big Bang is still one of the greatest kpop groups of all time and have a huge impact on kpop as a whole and had achieved cult-like status. People who are supporting Seungri are pretty much Big Bang's followers just like cult followers.
@@jonnythapa3139 even though I am myself a Kpop fan and have been for years, I agree with you.
I’m VIP, but I stopped supporting Seungri after the scandal
Because we know this isn't true, Msmojo is misinforming. He never was involved in the Burning sun. We were following the trial since day one to the last.
@@piyokoai seungri stan detected 🤣
Don't hate me MsMojo viewers. I think it's extremely remiss not to mention that Sulli's best friend Goo Hara committed suicide just six weeks after Sulli took her own life, after expressing her devastation and difficulty living on without her person, Sulli. This is relevant because Hara attributed Sulli's friendship to helping her find the will to go on after Hara's failed suicide attempt, just a few months before Sulli took her own life. Goo Hara was a fellow idol (fmr member of KARA) and had also faced online bullying and harassment. She was also involved in a scandal which is believed to have contributed to her previous suicide attempt, involving her ex, blackmail and revenge porn. Sulli and Hara are just one example (they ran in the same tight knit hated-friend group) of Kpop idols who are held to impossible standards and vilified by the S.Korean media and the toxic side of Kpop fandom. Something as simple as wearing no bra (even at home, with tiny bitties), or not smiling for a moment during an hours long media panel/meet and greet, or forgetting to use honorifics for one second, can DESTROY an idol's entire life and career. It is a toxic practice across S.Korean celebritidom, but it's especially rampant in the Kpop universe. Social media K entertainment 'news' outlets and social media influencers ,and channels on platforms like YT that are chomping at the bit for clicks, racing to post the latest 'breaking scandal', 'newest rumour' or 'hottest tea' without taking a breath to do even the minimum of research and fact checking add to the problem and fan the flames of toxic stans, antis and proffessional evil netizens, who thrive off ruining lives from behind their keypads. It's a real problem and it can begin to be solved by fans, stans and regular degular non-fans (Like myself-just a mom), who are willing to step up and say something when they see something. Fake news? Speak up. Uncalled for insults, or bullying? Speak up. Soompi-like article full of career ending lies and speculation? Speak up. See a site, influencer or channel that promotes misinformation or hate? Speak up and unsubscribe. We aren't police, or even internet police, but we ALL have a voice. You have one? Use it. MsMojo isn't malicious and isn't the target of my ire, but like I've said, the channel can do better. No shade, no tea this time, just cold hard facts. Channels like MsMojo might not be the wort offenders or integral parts of the toxic machine, but they CAN be part of the solution. Ball's in their court.
I agree, kmedia doing notice about rumors and fake información are really problematic, not to mention how people dehumanize (sorry for miss spelling that word) idols so easy specally when they think idols did somtjing wrong are really serious issues. The Wonho thing for example, the Twitter account that started the rumors admited it self they were doing that sh***y just to ruin MX's come back and them they deleted the acc. And the Sulli Situation is areally serius topic notas just a "scandal"
Don't know why it's here. It's a tragedy not a scandal. A scandal means cheating or something criminal done to someone else that got revealed by accident
I agree 100%
These K-pop scandals are certainly unforgettable. They’ve made a significant impact on modern day pop culture and have changed our views in regards to the industry.
*Sulli really was one of kpop's scandals, a victim and also the saddest. I agree when they talked about THE POWER WORDS CAN HAVE. That's why they say "If you don't have anything interesting to say, nothing interesting to add, shut up you're a poet!". If you don't have anything interesting to say for other people, silent is a great option.*
😔🙏❤️
It's like what happened to Park Seon Ho, an actor, "cancel culture" happened to him because Korean netizens' comments spreaded like wildfire.
[Thank goodness after 2 yrs(?) he quietly went back to acting but in theater] but it goes to show that beware of Korean netizens and their power]
Goo hara should also be on the list for how her ex threaten her with video and how the media was against her and anti was harassing her too
Good Hara was the abuser in that particular scenario.
Kris Wu and Alex Reid (the first Black K-Pop idol, formerly of the group Rania) deserved honorable mentions
What was the controversy about Alex?
@GirlGeek723 isn't he is in prison now?
To be fair, as far as I knew, Kris Wu did not commit crime until he came back from South Korea to China. So, maybe that’s the reason why he’s widely considered as a c-pop star now. That being said, he’s in prison rn and was sentenced for 13 yrs.
@GirlGeek723 yeah right it's not kpop scandal
@@ketakiw1128 she was kinda treated badly by her company. She wasn't even included in full performances and would be on the sidelines until her rap parts during performances. And after she finished rapping she'd walk off the stage until her next part. Basically as a afterthought 🤷🏾♀️
What about Gu Hara’s death?? Also JongHyun’s death should have received a spot of his own on this countdown.
Jonghyun's family has mentioned time and time again to not post anything about his passing so they could mourn in peace. But apparently, that never happened.
The problem with Seungri is that Gdragon and the rest of the members of BIGBANG warned him of the suspicious buisnesses he made.
...yeah that was the problem with Seungri...
You can't smoke weed but assault a drunked girl in bar is just fine?
Rip Sulli 😭 🕊️
@Espurrrxd what’s wrong with Jennie??
so many idol's lives were ruined over smoking weed, its crazy.
why is DBSK's disbandment not here? it paved the way for the Korean government to look upon the unfair contracts and mistreatment of entertainment agencies towards their artists and trainees.
DBSK didn't disband. Xiah Junsu, Micky Yoochun, and Hero Jaejoong (nowadays known as JYJ) left the group due to reasons you mentioned (unfair contracts) while the other two kept the DBSK name (U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin) and remained in SM to this day.
I was also very suprised they where not mentioned. I acctuly read the comments to look for this one
I’m not a huge fan of K-Pop, though I do like some K-pop songs. But listening to these scandals, and I know that there are unfortunately many of them. But just like in America, it’s so sad and heartbreaking to hear what there groups went through and how frustrating how sone of these singers have committed horrible offenses either got of Scott free or just had a light sentence. Proving that corruption and money will destroy anyone.
This video should be a top 20 or better yet 30 list since there has been more than countless scandals in the Korean music industry
I'm glad Mina is getting the help she needed. And Jimin seriously is a really good person.
Pls when the manager exposed Ji Young it was crazy. Its top 10 anime betrayal of all time.
I can't believe how you guys used Kookielit and Kbuzz as references. Two of most hated kpop news channels who have consistently make offensive posts and exaggerations. Also, T-ara’s bully scandal or probably more scandalous than the AOA one btw.
I remember the T-ara bullying scandal. It was pretty bad, but I have a few theories what made them choose the AOA scandal over T-ara's:
1. T-ara continued comebacks after the scandal (not as successful as they were before hand, but they had continued) while AOA hasn't had a comeback since.
2) the severity of the allegations Mina made (her s**cide attempt) caused more of an uproar, especially since this happened after Sulli and Goo Hara's passing.
3) Cancel culture had been at large at the time and how quick everyone was to cancel Jimin, that she was forced to leave the industry pretty quickly.
4) This scandal went on for quite awhile. While the initial story went by so fast, Mina kept pushing and pushing her agenda of Jimin bullying and her mental health concerns for much longer than needed, that the whole narrative took a turn and the public then realized that maybe they had jumped gun on this and turned on her.
Those are just a couple of reasons I think why they chose AOA, but I do feel like T-ara definitely should have gotten a dishonorable mention
@@yukijames1321 I guess that is true - T-ara was at the top of their game when it happened while AOA had declined a little bit after Choa left. But I saw AOA resurging more after their appearance on Queendom (especially when a lot of the other artists on the show were getting more attention after the show). Honestly, who knows if they would've been able to peak again after Queendom, since they only got one comeback before the scandal started and that was their last one.
I still never completely forgave SM for what they did to Jessica. Of all the members she had been signed with SM the longest and dedicated so many years at the point of her dismissal. Them being salty of Her wanting to pursue other areas of interest when other members had done the same was completely ridiculous.
I still can't believe seungri got out after a year and a half. But also, so sad about sulli, before it was Jonghyun (my bias from Shinee), and then after sulli, hara. It does truly show the affect that words have towards people. What was shocking to me personally was Jessica leaving SNSD, since i have been a fan of them since their debut, followed them up until that point (like all their variety and reality shows they did and other stuff). As soon as i heard that news, i couldnt get myself to follow them anymore, even though Sunny was my bias, Jessica was my bias wrecker since she had that unique voice where you can instantly recognize it.
The Jimin/Mina scandal, i didnt know what happened at that time until like maybe a year or two ago, i just came across an article detailing what happened.
Park Bom's scandal, i did hear about once or twice, but honestly didnt think much of it at that time, im thankful that it wasnt true since it honestly couldve killed her career and the rest of 2ne1's careers.
Burning sun, got wind of it around the time it first came to light, i forgot if it was 2015 or 2018 (but it was before Seungri enlisted), i remember getting shocked by that.
Those are the only ones that i was familiar with in this video.
I’m actually amazed ex-stray kids member Woojin didn’t even make it onto this list
I mean it was proven to be fake so that's why it's not on here
Woojin was proven innocent. No scandal here.
I thought Hwayoung fake injury and bullying accusations against T-ara members was going to be mentioned, that was the most novelistic scandal I've seen in kpop, but I guess the consequences were not as serious as these ones
Nooo. The consequences were terrible! There was a petition signed by thousands of koreans requesting for T-ara members to kill themselves. Hwayoung went on to have a successful career as an actress while T-ara members were ostracized for years. It wasn't until years later when staff members came forward to expose Hwayoung's lies.
@@tasi4372 you're right, yet, no one was arrested, and thankfully no one died, I mean, the there were no real consequences for Hwayoung, she still works normally as an actress (her sister, who helped her sustain her lies, tho, I haven't heard anything from her since then)
Note: You took a few things off of Kookielit, as Kookielit stole these ideas from Ploppy678 and Midnight Theories, and Ploppy had to private all of her UA-cam videos because of this.
Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu's departure from TVXQ, anyone?
Together they produced great music. It still hurts my heart to think that Cassiopeia might never see nor hear the five of them together 💔😭
#always keep the faith #aktf
Wow. They didnt mention the Drunken Tiger/Uptown drug thing. I was in korea when that happend. WAS a HUGE deal at the time.
I was looking for that's too
Sully and Goo Hara were the worst stories. You can call it a suicide but to be honest Sully was killed by netizens. Goo Hara was killed after being abandonned by people she loved : her mother, her boyfriend who blackmailed her and her friend Sully who killed herself. Even after her death Goo Hara was mistreated since her mother who has abandonned her came back to take her heritage. Netizen are still fine. Goo Hara's mother is now rich. Goo Hara's former boyfriend made one year in prison and got his life back. But Sully and Goo Hara are gone forever.
SAD.but true....
So sad , all the monsters are living peacefully, I hope they rot in hell
Park bom deserves better 😭
I was never really a fan of Senguri. My ex best friend used to question how I couldn't be a fan of his even though I liked BigBang but I don't know what it was I couldn't figure out why I didn't have a good feeling about him. And then the scandal came out and I was in shock. It's like on some level I knew he was shady. It's crazy that this all came to light.
There goes the "I always knew..." comments, lol. Sure bud.
@@tangerineYT I never said I always knew lol I said I never liked him. I always had a feeling that kind of made me dislike him. I never knew why. All I'm saying is. I guess my gut feeling was right about something. It just ended up being this awful situation
@@HiraethOrri Uh-huh...
Then please explain every last victim, witness, and real criminal denying his involvement, and how that links to your "totally accurate gut feeling" being true.
@@tangerineYT Possible but to be fair there are plenty of people can have gut feelings about others or may not gravitate towards a member of a group/actor/actress etc as some people are better than others at reading people and seeing fakeness (or not overlooking red flag or fake behaviors). I've seen cases in different set of fans where concerning behaviors are flat out ignored. To express that, especially if the person is well liked/popular and/or has stans, often is meant with ridicule, disdain and accusations (you're being jealous) etc. Even when they have horrible scandals or criminal behavior to their name. Sadly some people do end up dead or hurt severely because they ignored that gut feeling, particularly when they don't know why they're having a gut feeling, especially since women in many cultures/regions are told to be nice towards men otherwise she's a xyz (sometimes this includes slurs) and sometimes women try to be nice as a defense since some men will use violence as a response to rejection but this can also backfire.
@@itazuranakisu A red flag and a gut feeling are two different things. If someone lashes out at everybody or constantly excuses crimes, that's a red flag. A gut feeling is just them sitting and minding their own business yet they're perceived as "creepy" or "harmful"-- which is a vast majority of the time just because of how he looks.
That is true that some people are very good at reading others, but this person isn't one of them. Clearly they're wrong: every last trial proves nothing but Seungri's innocence yet she claims that she "always knew"? Always knew what, that he gambled in Las Vegas, perhaps?
Anybody who swears they always knew someone was evil or a threat (especially in Kpop) is usually only saying it to get brownie points, because basically _every_ single time, they're wrong, and that person's actually innocent or good. So I don't really trust people who say these things.
Im kinda disappointed B.A.P suing TS concerning their unpaid wage isnt here nor even a honorable mention
Not only B.A.P but literally every group/artist that ever was under TS
It’s certainly sad that no one remembers how much they went through.
MsMojo isn't so great at framing things, or getting to the meat (time crunch I guess), so let me spill the real hot, HOT tea on Sh#rp. Seo Ji Young's rich father spent a bag setting up a music company for the sole purpose of making his daughter's dream of being a pop star true. Despite hiring one of the bes writer producers in the industry, the group didn't do well because Ji Young and her cronies fronting as group mates weren't exactly 'natural talents'. So Lee Ji Hye was recruited to be the new lead singer, which infuriated Ji Young. Daddy's money should mean Jo Young gets to be the Beyonce, so Ji Hye was tormented by all the members from the beginning, at Ji Young's behest. Ji Young's rage was doubled when the group skyrocketed to fame as a result of Ji Hye's lead vocal position. The bullying wasn't just verbal either, it was physical and it was constant, on and off stage. One of the most infamous incidents, aside from the fed up manager going off script and outing the bullying instead of trashing Ji Hye at a press conference (in compilation above), was when Jo Young was ultimately (and some would say inevitably) hospitalized and Seo Ji Young showed up to her bedside, with her crew in tow, to personally deliver a bouquet of white chrysanthemums (flowers soley used for funerals/the dead in S.Korea) and to deliver a verbal message to Jo Young in personal as well, which was for Ji Hye to go die already. There is literal video footage of Ji Young bringing the funeral arrangement bouquet out in the interwebs if anyone wants to find it. At the time, Ji Young pretended not to know the meaning of the flowers (You know, the ones even 3 year old S.Korean children know about,) claiming she was trying to show love and support for her band member. Ji Young's dad's money and power was able to effectively quash the story in the media and any prevent any legal consequences for his baby girl, but the damage was done to Sh#rp's career trajectory and all the members pretty much fell in to obscurity, including the victim, who didn't publicly name names for decades! Now here's a glass of cold water to cool you down from all that free hot tea
🍵☕☕ Thanks for that HOT tea my God that's a whole Kdrama plot.
Well said 👏🏻
I don’t understand how people can be so toxic. I was always taught that if you don’t have anything good to say then be quiet!
How does one enforce that without impinging on personal freedom? It's a very fine line to be walking
@@user-by3nd4rm6c You start with yourself and those around you will follow by example
I can’t believe Sica got kicked out before the Tokyo Dome concert, that would’ve been soooo good to see snsd ot9 on Tokyo Dome(and would’ve been Sica’s last performance with them), I mean, the OT8 Tokyo Dome concert was really good(i’ll rewatch it again), but still, WHY?!
At least Jessica’s book Bright told her POV on what really happened in that incident
Jessica wanted the glory and hadn't done anything to earn it.
I want to add something else. The Baby V.O.X dating scandal between Kan Miyeon and Moon Heejun.
those hot fangirls give females a badname
@@vintagexparadise YOU TELL THEM-
The sad part that how the girl group got huge mistreatment from the fans and how the authorities didn’t do anything about it
Whew none of these are at all surprising being a 15 year fan of the music genre and these were definitely some of the WILDEST scandals I've ever witnessed. Some of these situations were on a whole different level.
As an outsider to K-pop but someone who likes quite a few songs, it seems like the pressure to be perfect on the performers, especially for women, is just this side of catastrophic. I know it’s a cultural thing but why can’t idols date openly? Why can’t they be cranky? Everyone has a bad day. Why do they have to import amphetamines just to keep to an unhealthy weight? It seems like K-pop is based quite heavily on US black culture but would a Lizzo ever get famous in Korea? Lil Nas X? Billie Eilish? Even Beyoncé, who’s traditionally GORGEOUS, wouldn’t meet the impossible body standards of K-pop. I hope these loosen up in the future and all types are welcomed.
You were only sorry about getting caught
So, in Korea, you get a lighter sentence for committing a crime that put other people at risk, while a heavier sentence is given to those convicted of drug use when the only person harmed in this crime is the drug user himself. Seungri got three years and later on reduced to 1.5 years while others who were arrested for doping got four to three years. Does this mean that they take drug cases more seriously than prostituting women and distributing drugs?
Idk how what was done to Kim Woojin isnt considered a kpop scandal. Tablo too
Forgot also Goo Hara ... it was as shocking as Sulli and Jonghyun....
Technically wonho departing from monstax is was from his ex who accused him of stealing from him and selling his stuff etc... And when starship sayd it was baseless lies then the other girl dropped that he was invicted in the past wich was true
3:23 she's talking about BI but showing Junhoe and Jinhwan instead
I hadn't finished the list when I posted, so I've got another bit to share. The Burning Sun Scandal the Seungri was sentenced to 18 months in jail for is 'connected' to the s*xual assa*lt and video sharing scandal, but he wasn't an active member (never committed assault or made recordings). He definitely knew about them though, as seen in Jung Joon Young's text exchanged made public by Dispatch. Seungri's crimes are procuring prostitutes for the rich and powerful people he does business. He's long been known as "The CEO" by Big Bang Members and they've made 'joking' comments on tv shows about his ties to shady, dangerous people. He is the youngest member, but he's also a seriou business man, famous for ties to international and domestic gangsters, like Triad members and Yakuza. His underworld business ties were a public secret among media and fans alike. Jung Joon Joung's connection to all this, is that Seungri's text discussions about hiring hookers for Chinese 'Business men", was the break detectives needed in their investigations in to Seungri's dirty dealings, which began with some sketchy and violent behaviour going down at his night club "Burning Sun" -Hence the name of the scandal! His sister 'ran' the club and she wasn't shy to sick security on anyone who pissed her off. There's video of a beat down that began the evidence gather Police were already collecting to take Seungri down. Ultimately, Seungri was not prosecuted in relation to the Joon Young group of monsters. He was prosecuted and convicted in a seperate set of allegations, in a separate case. Seungri still committed trash behaviour and he still got off with a slap on the wrist and all his wealth in tact, but the video above is pretty vague and heavily misinformed (on both cases), so I wanted to add some info for anyone genuinely interested beyond, "Oh, that's on a list.". The victims deserve more justice than was served, on all counts. Also, the video of the Joon Young group includes images of another idol who was in the chats, but was ultimately found to no be actively involved or guilty of any chargeable offences. I won't say the name 'it could be counterproductive here in the quick trigger, evil netizen-filled netiverse, but I will say, due diligence in spreading legal matters is important. Especially when it comes to an industry where even an unfounded accusation can ruin a career and a life. There are too many idols and Kcelebs who were driven to take their own lives because of misinformation, including 'lists' about scandals and rumours etc...I don't believe MsMojo creates with malice, but this isn't the first, or twentieth video with misinformation, harmful rumours, vague or unfounded accusations. Mind you, it's not the worst either, but it is an issue that is EASILY fixed. There's a time crunch, so I get condensed info, like the Sh#rp scandal, but when important info is missing or wrong, to a detriment, that's a problem. #factsmatter
"Tied to the Yakuza"? Bruh, you've GOT to cut off the fanfiction XD
BeBossTV is also an awful contributor to the gossiping
Park Bom deserves the world tbh
I was so angry that YG did NOTHING to protect her when she did nothing wrong! She was in the US when she was prescribed medication and brought them to Korrea not knowing it was illegal there but not in the US. The hater got a hold of the news and twisted to make it seem like she was a drug trafficking. These dumb Kpop haters don't know the difference between drug dealing and being prescribed legal medication 🤦🏻
South Korea was surprisingly ableist with that one move.
Are there any good Kpop Idol survival shows that aren’t problematic?
HYBE ones
nah, even their biggest awards (say MAMA) are not even purely
It is not exactly idol survival show, but I recommend 'Sing Again'. The only surv show I can watch with pleasure, though I cried a few times (mostly cause of the songs and singers, not because someone was eliminated)
@@xnhno iland was oroblematic
@@gabdongipark how so ?
i really hate han so hee to the guts as a fan of monsta x. monsta x is my absolute fav and wonho was such a big part of the group. i understand that he had to protect the other members but when everything was proven false, the damage han so hee did to monbebes was already too much.
I think you could've explored the Jessica Jung issue further.
The Sully thing really hurt me.
kpop & entertainment industry in korea is worse then in USA
..SCARY AF..
corruption in kpop & in the
k-drama/movies industry is
terrible..
There are both good and messed up people in this world especially okay to treat other human beings like trash just because they're famous and have money and have a higher status they all deserved what they got in the end except for the person that died for no reason because she was being harassed for dating someone that was older than her may she rest in peace the entertainment industry or music industry is difficult enough as it is and it's the same thing in America you are grown ass adult grow up and take responsibility for your actions and I do believe that someone knew about these scandals but try to hide it you're part of the problem not a part of the solution and I feel sorry for lee byung hub because I think they plan that from the very beginning
Seungri seems to be so innocent when he debuted.. what a shock.
This list needs like 5 parts lol.
Just watching this list reinforces my view on Kpop and any Pop in general. All sugary but quite the opposite on the inside. Yikes, talk about scandalous affairs here - a mix of guilty and innocent people.
ms mojo is a good channel
Mental health should be taken seriously.
As most K-pop icon offing themselves was alarming, without professional intervention.
It is not very reliable that you get information from Kookielit
RIP MOONBIN
Jessica Jung's departure from girls generation was literally so dumb. The fact that she was kicked out for dating someone was insane.
The other members of SNSD had gotten in multiple dating scandals but didn’t get kicked out. Clearly something else happened.
@@lornam1142 I mean nothing too bad since Jessica literally only gets crucified for dating and not staying with the group. They mock her for her time as a designer and pointed out she left for A man like home girl was well into her late 20s/30s
@@silverfairy08 Jessica is the only one obsessed with causing drama out of this situation. People don’t like Jessica because she’s continuously dragging SNSD and plays the victim. Taeyeon took that blame for a lot of Jessica’s scandals.
Idea: Bands that disbanded after controversy
So ya’ll gonna have han seo hee on the list and not mention the bs she put TOP through? I’m so confused
Missed so many actual scandals....... Also, there's no way Burning Sun isn't #1.
"The Burning Sun club was--!"
Meanwhile, the burning Sun club: _literally cleared by the cops way in 2019_
_the whistleblower who "brought it to light" was recently just convicted of SA at that exact club when he said he was "saving the women" that whole time_
_isn't even tied to the Molka OR Seungri's case_
Gosh. Even 3 years later people still choose to be pathetic...
This!
There's Goo Hara's death, but also ONEUS Ravn's scandal that happened in the later months of 2022. I'm still crushed over his departure from ONEUS after an his ex had made allegations that proved to be false in the end.
How were the proven to be false?
My gosh😱
Don’t forget Baby Vox Kan Mi-youn dating scandal with H.O.T.’s Moon Hee-joon as that rumors were fake but however the girl group got huge mistreatment that time
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That's not BI
Is not that I'm expecting inverstigative jurnalism from this channel, but it is not an excuse for the spread of misinformation. It would be nice if people would understand that you should not believe everything you hear and that not everything is what it seems.
Could you elaborate on what was misinformation?
sorry but the burning sun scandal should be #1
Sungri since day 1.His fans refuse to believe that he wasn't supposed to be part of Bigbang.If not for GD stepping up for him(I bet he regrets more than anything now)
2:46 is that Astro’s Eunwoo? How many things is he in??? 😮
As you can see from the lack of ASTRO (as in the full group not just Moonbin & Sanha) comebacks: in many MANY things...😭😂
@@NippyBooks lol he’s definitely busy in solo activities. So many shows & I just discovered his YT 🥰
I’m surprised that ATEEZ Kingdom 2021 wasn’t Featured here,
It has been reported that ATEEZ was harassed and not treated Fairly in the Competition show (and I feel the reason why they treat them unfairly is because ATEEZ comes from a small company,) And that’s just awful!
Jessica was kicked out by the group members bc of jealousy and bullying of her
Lol. Sure. Jessica is the only one still obsessing over that whole issue, but it’s apparently the other members’ fault.
What about hyun jee from hybe
good video
I’m sorry but what was that list?
I literally don't know who any of these people are aside from groups mentioned on the side...
So much FAKE all around them seriously the amount of plastic surgery is ridiculous! how large the groups are , u really don't need over 4 let alone 6😂😅#corruption #avatars #fake#lostsouls
WHERE IS THE T-ARA ONE????
Wow prayers to all. 💪🙏💯💛✌️never heard of any of you. . sad 😎
The K Pop industry is so toxic! And the music isn’t even that good.
Algum brasileiro aqui ???
Kpop fans are weird 😩😩….I love lots of Korean singers but the fandom is too toxic and shitty
9.11 song
My god this worst than a horror movie 🎬
Blonde hair...blue eyes...why?
SK netizens are the worst
Mas Scandal Pa Ang Kpop Scene Kaysa sa Pinoy Hip Hop
Mina is probably one of the worst people to exist. She lied, manipulated, bullied, threatened jimin. And will never admit how much she needs help.
There are way worse people than her. Neither of them seem like great people.
I’m happy the Jay park one isn’t here cause that country needs to move on from there
I was not surprised at all when it came out that Han Seo Hee was NOT in fact a YG trainee but in reality a high-priced call-girl of who's Yang Hyun Suk was a regular client.
Nothing more dangerous than a girl who does NOT give a shit and LOVES to see her name in the news.
Still waiting for a list of the Top 10 Hottest Kpop guys
ppl are just gonna complain and hate 😭 + attraction is subjective
@@mercedestrb1250 Same could be said for any Top 10 list
how is kris wu not even mentioned here like...
Because that's not a kpop scandal. That's a mandopop scandal
@@rosaleah1930 he was in EXO. a k-pop group
Teodora Miletić but he hasn't been for years and his scandal wasn't connected to Korea at all.
@@tmiletticc don’t associate him with Exo, he hasn’t been in Exo in years and doesn’t even talk with Exo members anymore
@@michellem3836 we can't pretend like he was never in the group like be serious... in the group or not he was a part of k-pop at some point and i highly doubt the shit he did started only after he left the group. should've been at least an honorable mention
I still support Seungri because I don't believe the evidence plain and simple. I don't believe he was a willing participant. I believe guys who said they were his friend used his name to draw customers even women to be with him. I draw my own conclusions I'm not a follower.
What about the chats he was found in where he was explicitly procuring prostitutes?
😯💔
If Seungri had been American and done that here, he would have had zero issues.
Prostitution is illegal in the US (outside of a small part of Nevada)
@@lornam1142 Ya don't say. Wanna tell me that the sky is blue too?
@@theForgottenMelodiesRecords You said he would have zero issues. Clearly he wouldn’t.
I don't know but I think T-Ara's bully scandal is bigger than Jessica leaving Girls Generation..🤷