• Kim Soo Hyun in Big Trouble as YouTuber Claims Shocking Secrets will be Revealed Soon: "This is Way Worse than the Nth Room Scandal"

    The YouTube channel Garo Sero Research Institute (Garo Sero), known for sharing the stance of the late Kim Sae Ron’s family, has dropped a major bombshell, hinting at a huge exposé on actor Kim Soo Hyun.

    On March 21, Garo Sero went live, discussing Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Sae Ron’s controversy while taking aim at entertainment YouTuber Lee Jin Ho, who was recently sued by Kim Sae Ron’s family for leaking private recordings.

    Previously, Lee Jin Ho claimed that Kim Sae Ron had been married while living in New York and had even undergone an abortion. However, Garo Sero's CEO, Kim Se Ui, denied this, saying, "That’s impossible. The timeline doesn’t match. We have things to say as well."

    But things took a dramatic turn when Kim Se Ui suddenly targeted Kim Soo Hyun, saying, "Kim Soo Hyun, you’re in big trouble. Your past relationship with Kim Sae Ron when she was a middle schooler? That’s not even the issue here. There’s something much bigger. Kim Soo Hyun’s perversions… I’ll stop here for now."

    He even compared the situation to the notorious Nth Room scandal, warning, "This isn’t just about losing a drama role. When Disney+ decides to take action, we’ll drop the bomb."

    Meanwhile, Kim Sae Ron’s family recently claimed that she was in a six-year relationship with Kim Soo Hyun, starting when she was 15 years old. They also accused her former agency of pressuring her to pay 700 million KRW in penalties for her DUI controversy.

    Kim Soo Hyun’s agency, Gold Medalist, has denied the claims, stating that their relationship only began after she became an adult.

    With both sides fighting to prove their version of events, netizens are now waiting to see if Garo Sero really has the shocking evidence they claim. Will they expose Kim Soo Hyun, or is this just another baseless scandal? Stay tuned!

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  • BTS’ Jungkook loses 8.3 billion KRW in shocking stock theft while in the military—agency takes action to recover everything

    It was recently revealed that BTS member Jungkook became a victim of a massive stock theft while he was serving in the military.

    On March 22, BigHit Music confirmed the incident, stating, “As soon as Jungkook and the company found out about this crime, we acted immediately by freezing the affected accounts and restoring everything to its original state to prevent any real damage.”

    According to Biz Hankook, back in January 2024, while Jungkook was undergoing basic military training, three unauthorized securities accounts were opened under his name.

    A total of 33,500 HYBE shares—worth around 8.3 billion KRW—were transferred into these accounts. The perpetrator even attempted to sell 500 shares (worth about 126 million KRW) to a third party for profit.

    In March 2024, Jungkook filed a lawsuit to get back the 500 shares that were sold. The Seoul Western District Court ruled in his favor in February, confirming that Jungkook was just a victim of identity theft and that no valid stock transfer agreement existed. The court ordered that all shares be returned to Jungkook.

    Despite this, the person behind the stock theft has not yet been caught. BigHit Music reassured fans, saying, “We have taken additional legal steps and strengthened security measures to protect the artist’s personal information and devices to prevent anything like this from happening again.”

    Meanwhile, Jungkook enlisted in December 2023 and is currently serving as an active-duty soldier. He is expected to be discharged on June 11.

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