Background of Park Na-rae Medical Procedure Controversy
The medical procedure controversy surrounding broadcaster Park Na-rae began last December. Former managers of Park Na-rae raised suspicions that she received injection procedures from an unlicensed individual at a non-hospital location, sparking the initial uproar. Subsequently, reports emerged that other celebrities, including singer Key and YouTuber Ipsalgeun Hatnim, also received medical treatments from the same individual.
The celebrities involved stated they believed the individual was a licensed medical professional with a Korean medical license and thought the service was a legitimate house-call medical practice. During this process, allegations of violations of the Medical Service Act, the Special Act on Control of Healthcare Crimes, and the Narcotics Control Act were raised, and the individual (Person A) underwent police investigation.
Person A's Controversial Social Media Activity
On the 9th, Person A posted photos of the foods 'jeon' (Korean savory pancake) and 'mu' (radish) on social media, followed by a poster image from MBC's 'I Live Alone.' In the accompanying post, they wrote: "Now that I've lived through what felt like death, my thoughts have changed greatly. While staying quiet won't erase my mistakes, I shouldn't have to bear responsibility for things that aren't true."
Notably, Person A's following list at the time included only two accounts: Jeon Hyun-moo and the official 'I Live Alone' account. This sparked speculation that Person A was directly targeting Jeon Hyun-moo through the food names and program logo. However, Person A quickly deleted the following list and the post after such speculation arose.
Person A's Additional Dig Controversy
After deleting the previous post, Person A released a statement clarifying their position on the police investigation. They stated: "I clearly said 'no' to false claims and acknowledged my 'mistakes' regarding areas where I fell short. This incident has prompted me to reflect on myself, and I've come to realize I need to be more careful in my relationships going forward." They also conveyed a cautious stance, saying: "Since the investigation is still ongoing, I hope speculative articles and unconfirmed information don't spread further."
However, Person A later posted a photo of the Seoul Gangnam Police Station on social media along with the text: "9 hours of investigation. Now it's your turn. Especially, one man." Questions arose again about whether the 'one man' mentioned referred to Jeon Hyun-moo, and this post was also deleted. Currently, Person A's account only contains posts related to clarifications about the SBS program 'Wanted.'
Jeon Hyun-moo IV Drip Controversy Revisited
As the controversy surrounding Person A continued, a 2016 scene from MBC's 'I Live Alone' showing Jeon Hyun-moo receiving an IV in a car received renewed attention after 9 years. In response, Jeon Hyun-moo's agency SM C&C stated: "He received treatment under the care and prescription of a doctor at a hospital, and due to a tight filming schedule, a portion of the process where treatment was completed while moving at the doctor's discretion was exposed on air."
As the controversy persisted, the agency provided more specific evidence. By disclosing detailed medical records and prescription details, they attempted to prove that the procedure was legitimate medical service from a hospital. Through this, Jeon Hyun-moo's agency clarified that he did not receive any illegal medical treatment and all medical procedures were conducted lawfully.
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