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To a woman who throws flirt… A YouTuber who testified of his character during Park’s military service

Park Gun / Photo = Instagram

A YouTuber went out to testify to the personality of Park Gun (real name Park Jun-woo), who was caught up in controversy over his personal life, such as sexual harassment of fellow singers and the use of decadent businesses.

On the 27th, on the YouTube ‘Yeah Yeah TV’ channel, ‘Park-Gun reveals another personality. A video titled ‘Steamed Inseong’ was posted.

YouTuber A said, “When Park was a soldier, he had seen General Park Jun-woo.” He said, “I’m running a music store in Jeungpyeong, where Park served.”

Person A told the story of an eyewitness during Park’s military days. He said, “Park is good at singing and he likes music, so I stopped by from time to time with his colleagues. There is a stage in the store so anyone can sing, but when he comes with his colleagues or bosses, he makes sure to have him sing. Park was also good at singing back then. . So, one of the most memorable guests.”

He continued, “Park is unintentionally engulfed in controversy over his personality. I don’t know about Park-gun, who is a celebrity, but he knows the soldier Jun-woo Park.

Mr. A recalled that Park was a polite person to others. He said, “It was to the extent that I thought that there are not many people with such great patience. When Park sings on stage, he instantly becomes a fan. Even the people who came with him and the guests make a fuss, making a fuss. Women do more. Dash once. There were a lot of people coming and going next to me because I wanted to try it.”

He added, “Park has never been disrespectful to a person who is overly acting or a woman who flirts with him. He was a wonderful soldier who shouted, ‘It’s okay, boss’ when I tried to intervene.

Person A emphasized, “I feel fortunate that Park is here. The personality controversy?

/Photo = YouTube 'Reflection TV'

/Photo = YouTube ‘Reflection TV

Recently, Park Gun was raised in the public eye due to allegations of sexual harassment of a fellow singer. In an article titled ‘I was gaslighted by singer P from the Special Forces’, the author said that he belonged to the same company as singer P. He said, “He made unilateral sexual harassment and molestation against me.”

Although the real name of the opponent was not mentioned in the article, netizens could easily see that Mr. A was pointing out Park Gun as the explanation was added that he was a trot singer from the Special Forces.

On the 27th, Total Set, Park’s agency, said, “As I said before, Park has been faithful and sincere in his life as a singer, and there is no fact of sexual harassment or harassment of any kind as claimed in the post.”

As the controversy arose, a video of singer Kim Min-hee (activist Chun-hyang-i) sniping Park-gun’s personality and private life was re-examined.

Kim Min-hee said, “The person who needs character education is the person who is suffering from anxiety disorder and depression because of the malicious comments that ran in the previous video taken with Park.” He said, “Why do I have to endure quietly? He made more mistakes. Do you know more about him?”

Kim Min-hee revealed that Park-gun likes to visit decadent establishments. He said, “Park, what are you doing in your free time? Do you visit massage parlors a lot these days? (Park Goon) loves massage parlors so I know he goes once or twice a week. It’s not the same wholesome business. You can think of it as a decadent business.”

He also said, “My friends from school came up to Seoul and went to the room where the sisters came out and said that they had a lot of fun. When I was serving as a special forces soldier, I didn’t say that Jeungpyeong doesn’t have pretty girls when I go to karaoke, so I have to go to Daejeon or Cheongju. It came out on TV. He is a person who is sincere in playing, not practicing.”

Park Joon-woo’s side has filed a complaint with the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul on charges of defamation of the author of the post and the publication of false information.

By Kim Ye-rang, reporter at Hankyung.com yesrang@hankyung.com