• Jun Hyun Moo and BoA get Slammed for Drunk Live stream, BoA’s Comment about Park Na Rae causes Drama and Netizens are Not Happy

    Jun Hyun Moo and BoA are facing major backlash after going live while drinking, with Park Na Rae suddenly dragged into the mess.

    On April 5 at 8 PM KST, Jun Hyun Moo started a live broadcast on his personal Instagram, and surprised fans by appearing with BoA. The two were seen drinking together at Jun Hyun Moo’s house.

    BoA looked very drunk, slurred her words, and even showed skinship by casually touching Jun Hyun Moo. He tried to defend her by saying, “She didn’t drink much and isn’t actually drunk, she’s just acting like it.” But the live didn’t sit well with many viewers.

    The first live was quickly ended, but a second one came not long after. Jun Hyun Moo explained, “Someone kept telling me to try Instagram Live, so I said okay and did it,” then introduced BoA again.

    BoA commented, “It’s my first time at Hyun Moo oppa’s house, and it’s way messier than I thought.” While she kept pointing out things around the house, Jun Hyun Moo laughed awkwardly and said it was all part of the “concept.”

    BoA then added, “I’m working on my album, and if I go on Home Alone, I’ll expose Hyun Moo oppa’s house because it’s dirty.”

    She also touched Jun Hyun Moo’s cheek, and their flirty back-and-forth continued. But things got heated when a viewer asked about the dating rumor between Jun Hyun Moo and Park Na Rae. BoA answered, “I don’t think they’re dating,” and added, “Oppa is too good for her.”

    That comment shocked fans and started a wave of backlash. Many felt that Park Na Rae was dragged in for no reason and BoA’s words were rude.

    BoA also made comments like “Shut up,” and when Jun Hyun Moo told her to be careful, she replied coolly, “I’m closer to something like AfreecaTV,” referring to the more casual and free-spirited streaming platform.

    When Jun Hyun Moo told her, “You look really pretty,” BoA responded, “I’m always pretty,” keeping up the bold vibe.

    Jun Hyun Moo got phone calls during the broadcast and said it was his manager. He then added, “The company is in chaos. A director is pretending to be drunk. Have a fun weekend, bye~” before ending the live.

    After the broadcast, netizens exploded with reactions like:

    • BoA seems to like Jun Hyun Moo.”
    • “Why did she bring up Park Na Rae out of nowhere?”
    • “Saying someone is too good for someone else is just rude.”
    • “They were being disrespectful.”
    • Jun Hyun Moo didn’t look good either. He should’ve stopped her.”

    The clips have already spread across social media, and both stars are receiving heavy criticism for their behavior.

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  • Lee Junho proves he's a true gentleman — leaves JYP after 17 years and gives every staff member a sweet goodbye gift

    2PM’s Lee Junho has officially ended his 17-year journey with JYP Entertainment, and fans can’t stop talking about his touching farewell gesture.

    On April 15, photos began circulating online showing the special gift Junho prepared for all the JYP staff before officially leaving the agency.

    In the photo, a heartfelt banner from Junho reads, “To the JYP family, I was happy because we were together. Thank you sincerely. From Lee Junho.”

    Along with this message, Junho set up a cheesecake station at the company’s café — with a slice for each employee to take and enjoy.

    That day marked Junho’s official departure from the company he first joined as a trainee, spending nearly two decades growing as a singer, actor, and all-around star.

    Back on March 20, JYP had already announced the contract ending, saying, “After deep discussions, both sides have decided not to renew the contract. We sincerely thank Lee Junho for being part of the company’s growth and journey over the past 17 years.”

    Junho also shared a warm message through the agency, “Thank you sincerely for the support given to me over the past 17 years. I will move forward while cherishing the relationships and support we’ve built during this long time together.”

    Even though he’s officially left the agency, Junho’s activities in Japan will still be handled by JYP. “We will continue to manage his activities in Japan and will actively support future collaborations as needed,” the agency stated.

    This sweet gesture isn’t the only thing that showed Junho’s character recently. On March 27, he donated 100 million KRW (around $75,000 USD) to World Vision, requesting that the funds go to support children and residents affected by the devastating wildfires in Gyeongnam and Gyeongbuk.

    Fans are now looking forward to Junho’s next chapter, with his appearances in Netflix’s new series “Cashero” and tvN’s “Typhoon Trading Company” lined up for this year.

    From heartfelt goodbyes to generous donations, Junho is showing the world that he’s not just a talented artist — but also a genuinely kind soul.

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