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“NO data screen”… Shin Hye-sung and Kim Sae-ron stopped appearing on KBS


Reporter Jeon Jeon Joo of Money Today | 2023.04.21 20:01


From left, Kim Sae-ron and Shin Hye-seong. /Photo = Money Today DB

Shin Hye-seong of Shinhwa group and actress Kim Sae-ron were banned from appearing by KBS after being accused of driving under the influence of alcohol.

According to Star News on the 21st, KBS announced that it has decided to limit the appearance of Shin Hye-sung and Kim Sae-ron at the Broadcast Appearance Regulation Review Committee held on the same day.

As a result, we will not be able to see the two in future KBS programs. Unless the KBS Broadcast Appearance Regulatory Review Committee lifts the restrictions on their appearance, the two cannot appear on television or on the data screen.

Shin Hye-sung and Kim Sae-ron were tried for drunk driving last year.

Shinhwa group’s Shin Hye-sung, who is accused of violating the Road Traffic Act (refusal to measure alcohol) and using a car illegally, goes to the car after a sentencing hearing at the Eastern District Court in Songpa -gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 20th. 2023.04.20 /Photo = Reporter Kim Chang-hyun chmt@

On October 11 last year, Shin Hye-seong drove about 10 km from Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do to Tancheon 2nd Bridge, Songpa-gu, Seoul while drunk. This vehicle was someone else’s vehicle. He was sentenced to 6 months in prison and 1 year of probation at the sentencing hearing on the 20th.

On May 18 last year, Sae-ron Kim had an accident where he crashed into a street tree and a transformer several times while driving under the influence of alcohol at Hak-dong Intersection in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. He was sentenced to a fine of 20 million won at the sentencing hearing on the 5th, and the fine was upheld as he abandoned his appeal.

Through the Broadcast Appearance Regulation Review Committee, KBS stipulates that it can regulate the broadcast appearances of entertainers or ordinary people who have caused social controversy due to illegal or immoral actions.

Generally, ‘avoidance of military service’, ‘use of conventional medicines and smoking of marijuana’, ‘fraud, theft, and gambling’, ‘sexual assault and harassment’, ‘other civil and criminal prosecution cases’, ‘disturbing the public’. morals and social order’ ‘Opening of the Broadcasting Appearance Regulation Review Committee.

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