The influencers face a repercussing on shocking high -end accusations that involve IU and Blackpink Jennie: necessary legal actions

The influencers face a repercussing on shocking high -end accusations that involve IU and Blackpink Jennie: necessary legal actions

In a recent episode of Above the flu podcast (now canceled), influencer Kira – Who claims to have attended the ex BIG BANG member SUPERIOR -The shocking accusations on the K-Pop industry has dropped. Kira said that many Women’s k-pop idolsThe actresses and celebrities are presumably involved in high -end prostitution.

“Apparently, with every k-pop idol, Korean celebrity or actress, there is a price in the lead”, “ Kira said. “If you are quite rich-we, a Chinese-Puoi businessman go to these entertainment companies and request to spend one night, even with the best K-pop stars.”

Kira continued to mention specifically Iustating that his alleged “price” was $ 500,000 per night. While no evidence has been presented and the accusations remain not verifiedThe statements have become viral, with fans and observers of the sector that express shock and indignation for the severity of the accusations.

Adding fuel to the dispute, another influencer called Wootak It appeared on the same podcast, sharing a disturbing story:

“Once I participated in the summer camp with a friend who is the son of an heir of the BMW. He said he had slept with Jennie (Blackpink) after paying him. He even showed me a video, so I knew it was real.”

Jennie in layers cut into strati hairstyles-nnoccia-brunetta-brunette.

The accusations, which have no confirmed bases, quickly gained online traction, accumulating Over 2.3 million views On X (previously Twitter). Since then K-Pop fans have flooded the social media accounts of podcast hosts, asking for responsibilities and condemning observations such as defamatory and dangerous.

While the removal recovery, another unnamed influencer of the podcast further inflamed the situation by publishing a story of Instagram that read, “I don’t do af ** k on the crazy fans of k-pop.” In an attempt to clarify, Wootak declared, “I don’t hate or attack Jennie. I simply shared a story that I heard. I was only repeating it in the context of a discussion on the dark side of the K-Pop-Perc-Perc-Percomo sector of idol suicide are high and how slave similar contracts can be crazy.”

However, the explanation has done very little to facilitate public anger. Fans of Iu AND Jennie I’m now Calling their respective agencies take Immediate legal action against the participants in the podcast for defamation, Invasion of privacyAND disseminate false information.

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