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Never left THE BOYZ? Ju Haknyeon's shocking Insta post slams prostitution rumours after meeting AV star Kirara Asuka
Never left THE BOYZ? Ju Haknyeon's shocking Insta post slams prostitution rumours after meeting AV star Kirara Asuka

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Never left THE BOYZ? Ju Haknyeon's shocking Insta post slams prostitution rumours after meeting AV star Kirara Asuka

The K-pop world was rocked after Ju Haknyeon was removed from his group, THE BOYZ, following viral rumours that he was seen in Japan with former Japanese adult film actress Kirara Asuka. The controversy quickly spiraled, leaving fans blindsided. One Hundred Label revealed that they had been contacted by Japanese outlet Shūkan Bunshun and subsequently verified the situation directly with the idol. Following this, the agency released an official statement announcing his departure from both THE BOYZ and the label. In response, the idol shared a handwritten apology letter on Instagram, announcing his farewell. Ju Haknyeon claims he never left the group However, a new chapter in the unfolding drama erupted as speculation continued to spread online. Ju Haknyeon returned with a bold, emotional Instagram post, directly calling out the agency and media for their handling of the situation. His words hinted at deeper tensions behind the scenes, leaving fans divided and demanding clarity. Ju Haknyeon's Instagram post "Hello, this is Ju Haknyeon. Despite my clear position that I have not committed any illegal act, I will take legal action, civil and criminal, against reporters and media outlets who continue to write malicious articles. If there is evidence of prostitution, please disclose it to me immediately. Also, I have never left the team and have never agreed to the termination of my exclusive contract. The agency is making it seem like there is a reason for termination of the contract, even though there is no reason for termination, and some media outlets are defaming me by mentioning prostitution without any basis. The agency demanded compensation of over ₩200 million KRW (about $145,000 USD) and told me to leave the company, but I have never accepted it. Regardless, they announced to the press that the termination was confirmed. I want to ask whether the agency's attitude of trying to unilaterally remove me from the group and urge me to terminate my contract by demanding over ₩200 million KRW (about $145,000 USD) just because I was with a famous person in a private setting is the attitude of an agency that should be protecting the artist. When I refused to accept the termination of my contract, they sent me a certified mail stating that the contract was terminated due to my fault, ignoring the procedures stipulated in the contract, and warned me about compensation for damages. Honestly, I am really scared. But if I give up here, this society might become a place where people who have nothing can fall for things they didn't do. I have silently endured this so far, believing the truth will come out. However, when someone attempts to bury people under the pretext of something that didn't happen, I can no longer remain silent. I want to hold accountable the agency that unfairly kicked me out and insisted on terminating my contract without any basis, and the media outlets that mentioned prostitution without confirmation. Regardless, I will go all the way to reveal the truth. I am taking the courage, hoping this fight can give someone a little hope." Prostitution illegal in South Korea Prostitution is illegal and largely frowned upon in South Korea's conservative, Confucian-influenced society. The 2004 Act on the Prevention of Commercial Sex Acts and Protection of Victims strictly prohibits all forms of sex work. However, despite ongoing enforcement efforts, the underground sex industry continues to exist, with authorities frequently conducting raids and imposing penalties on those involved. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.

Former THE BOYZ member Haknyeon shares he never left the group; issues statement as the company slams back
Former THE BOYZ member Haknyeon shares he never left the group; issues statement as the company slams back

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Former THE BOYZ member Haknyeon shares he never left the group; issues statement as the company slams back

THE BOYZ have been under a lot of public scrutiny lately. In recent events, member Haknyeon was removed from the group and the company following major controversy with a former AV actress. As per the agency's official statement, the idol had left the group; however, he has come forth with a shocking new statement. Haknyeon has alleged that he never left the company. Did Haknyeon leave the group or not? Due to a recent alleged prostitution scandal, member Haknyeon of the boy group THE BOYZ was removed from the company, citing 'the severity of the allegations'. In a new revelation, however, the idol has revealed through a lengthy post on social media about how he was treated by his company. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 주학년 Juhaknyeon (@_juhaknyeon_) He called out his company as well as media outlets for spreading false allegations, even though he admitted that nothing illegal had taken place. He started the post off with, 'Hello, this is Ju Haknyeon. Despite my clear position that I have not committed any illegal act, I will take legal action, civil and criminal, against reporters and media outlets who continue to write malicious articles.' 'If there is evidence of prostitution, please disclose it to me immediately. Also, I have never left the team and have never agreed to the termination of my exclusive contract. The agency is making it seem like there is a reason for termination of the contract, even though there is no reason for termination, and some media outlets are defaming me by mentioning prostitution without any basis,' he continued. Haknyeon calls out his agency, saying they demanded compensation In the social media post, he also emphasised how his company demanded compensation from him as well. His post read that 'The agency demanded compensation of over 200 million KRW (about USD 145,000) and told me to leave the company, but I have never accepted it. Regardless, they announced to the press that the termination was confirmed.' He then shared that 'I want to ask whether the agency's attitude of trying to unilaterally remove me from the group and urging me to terminate my contract by demanding over KRW 200 million just because I was with a famous person in a private setting is the attitude of an agency that should be protecting the artist.' The idol then ended his post by saying that he no longer wishes to remain silent and that he will go to whatever measures are possible in order to reveal the truth. He also called his company out for kicking him out without any reason and the media outlets that spread 'baseless' rumours about him. He stated that 'Regardless, I will go all the way to reveal the truth. I am taking courage, hoping this fight can give someone a little hope. ' Company retaliates as Haknyeon's post goes viral The group's company then published a statement in response to the allegations shared by Haknyeon. According to reports from Koreaboo, the company's statement read that 'First, we felt that Ju Haknyeon's incident would greatly damage the team's promotions, so we suspended his activities. After looking into the situation in detail, we decided to fully inform Ju Haknyeon of the grounds for contract termination per Article 6, Section 3 of the exclusive contract, which states, 'Acts that damage the dignity of the artist to the extent that cause interference with activities. '' They shared that whatever action they have taken so far regarding the former THE BOYZ members has been legal and within the grounds of the rules and regulations mentioned in their contract.

Ju Haknyeon disputes exit from THE BOYZ, says he never agreed to contract termination, agency responds
Ju Haknyeon disputes exit from THE BOYZ, says he never agreed to contract termination, agency responds

Express Tribune

time8 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Ju Haknyeon disputes exit from THE BOYZ, says he never agreed to contract termination, agency responds

Ju Haknyeon has strongly denied claims that he has left K-pop group THE BOYZ, stating he never agreed to the termination of his exclusive contract. His agency, ONE HUNDRED, has now issued a formal response rejecting his accusations and defending its actions. Earlier this week, after news broke that he been kicked out of the group following a prostitution scandal with former Japanese adult actress Kirara Asuka, Ju Haknyeon addressed fans on Instagram, stating: 'I have never left the team and have never agreed to the termination of my exclusive contract.' He also challenged the media and his agency to present any proof of illegal activity following reports linking him to a meeting with th AV actress. Ju alleged the agency demanded ₩200 million KRW (around $145,000 USD) in compensation and pressured him to leave. 'I want to hold accountable the agency that unfairly kicked me out and insisted on terminating my contract without any basis,' he wrote. On June 20, ONE HUNDRED responded with a statement: 'We deeply regret the one-sided false claims made by Ju Haknyeon.' The agency explained the decision followed concerns that the situation would damage group promotions. They cited Article 6, Section 3 of his contract, stating the termination was due to 'acts that damage the dignity of the artist to the extent that cause interference with activities.' ONE HUNDRED said it considered the termination 'legitimate and reasonable' and warned: 'If he continues these claims, we will respond with strong legal actions.' The agency added that THE BOYZ will continue activities as scheduled, excluding Ju Haknyeon, and no further comments on the matter would be made.

‘I'm scared': Ju Haknyeon says he never left THE BOYZ, to file criminal lawsuit against agency for demanding money over ‘false' prostitution case
‘I'm scared': Ju Haknyeon says he never left THE BOYZ, to file criminal lawsuit against agency for demanding money over ‘false' prostitution case

Indian Express

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

‘I'm scared': Ju Haknyeon says he never left THE BOYZ, to file criminal lawsuit against agency for demanding money over ‘false' prostitution case

2025 was supposed to be the year for K-pop group THE BOYZ—a breakthrough era. But instead, the group is marred with controversies one after another. The first to take the hit was Ju Haknyeon, whose alleged connection to Japanese adult video actor Kirara Asuka led to his removal from the group. The agency released a statement saying they no longer represent him. But according to Ju, he never left the group, and the contract was never officially terminated. In fact, he claims the agency demanded money for damages. He also slammed media reports and viral claims linking him to prostitution, calling them baseless and defamatory. A day earlier, Ju was reported to the police by an anonymous tipster in Gangnam for allegedly violating South Korea's Article 4 of the Act on the Punishment of Arranging Sexual Traffic. Also read: THE BOYZ controversy explained: Ju Haknyeon reported to police after group exit over alleged prostitution; CEO issues apology In a lengthy statement released on June 20, Ju said he's taking legal action, both civil and criminal, against the agency and media outlets that spread false claims or linked him to prostitution without proof. 'I want to hold the agency accountable for kicking me out without reason. And I'll go all the way to reveal the truth. I hope this gives someone out there a little hope.' The boy band member insisted he never left the group in the first place. Despite clearly stating he was never involved in prostitution or any illegal acts, the company is spinning it like there's cause for termination. 'If there is evidence of prostitution, please disclose it to me immediately. Also, I have never left the team and have never agreed to the termination of my exclusive contract.' According to Ju, his agency ONE HUNDRED, allegedly demanded compensation of over ₩200 million KRW (about $145,000 USD) before asking him to leave. He said he never agreed to the terms, yet they rushed to announce it in the press. 'I want to ask whether the agency's attitude of trying to unilaterally remove me from the group just because I was with a famous person in a private setting is the attitude of an agency that should be protecting the artist.' Also read: BTS loses brand value ranking to K-pop's rising superstars despite major military comeback in June: Check out the Top 20 Ju claimed that when he refused to sign the termination contract, he was sent a notice by mail stating that it was all his fault. He added, 'Honestly, I am really scared. But if I give up here, this society might become a place where people who have nothing can fall for things they didn't do.' The singer said he waited long for the truth to come out, alluding to his recent hiatus, where the agency cited personal reasons behind his absence. 'However, when someone attempts to bury people under the pretext of something that didn't happen, I can no longer remain silent.' ONE Hundred earlier apologised to fans and said the group will now continue as a 10-member act. 'We sincerely apologise for the recent events involving our artists and staff. We humbly accept our responsibility and reflect deeply on our lack of oversight.' Police are now investigating the case. There's a report filed against Haknyeon connected to the prostitution angle, though nothing has been confirmed yet

Did THE BOYZ's Eric Hint At Ju Haknyeon's Exit A Day Before It Broke Out?
Did THE BOYZ's Eric Hint At Ju Haknyeon's Exit A Day Before It Broke Out?

News18

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Did THE BOYZ's Eric Hint At Ju Haknyeon's Exit A Day Before It Broke Out?

Just a day before Ju Haknyeon's departure from THE BOYZ, Eric was seen getting emotional upon meeting with their fans after his shoot. THE BOYZ's Eric was seen getting emotional while meeting with a bunch of enthusiastic fans. And what first seemed like a sweet and thankful moment between them is now being looked at from a very different lens by the group's fans. They think that Eric was emotional because of the scandal involving his teammate Ju Haknyeon. As the incident happened just a day before the latter announced his hiatus, fans believe that Eric was sad because of that. On June 16, after finishing filming an episode for Idol Radio, where he has been the DJ since January, with the project group DOUBLE ONE, he was on his way home when he greeted a group of fans waiting for him outside. He showed his usual warmth by greeting them with a smile and a wave from inside his car. However, after a point, fans noticed that the idol started getting emotional. His eyes welled up, and he quickly covered his face with his hands, clearly trying to hide his emotions. Eric soon pulled back into the car so as to hide his face from his fans to avoid showing his vulnerable side to the public. At first, they thought that the 24-year-old singer and rapper was overwhelmed with love and gratitude. But as soon as the news broke out about Ju Haknyeon's controversy and consequently of his hiatus, fans began to connect the dots between the two incidents. Many now believe that Eric got emotional because he knew what was about to happen to the group. FYI, Ju Haknyeon got embroiled in a scandal following his private meeting with a former adult film star. According to sources, the idol was seen meeting Asuka Kirara, a retired Japanese AV (adult video) actress, at a private bar in Tokyo during a late-night gathering on May 29. In the wake of the incident, the idol was officially removed from THE BOYZ. His contract with One Hundred Label, a subsidiary of IST Entertainment, has also been terminated. In response to the controversy, Ju Haknyeon posted a handwritten letter denying the claims of his involvement in any illegal activity. He apologised to his fans and even accepted that he attended a private gathering, but denied involvement in prostitution. Following the controversy, the other THE BOYZ members, including Sunwoo, Younghoon, Q, Eric, Jacob, Juyeon, New, Hyunjae, and Kevin, released their individual statements through a fan communication platform, addressed to their fandom, called B, on June 18. Eric sincerely apologised to their fans 'for the recent string of bad news that has caused hurt and disappointment." First Published: June 20, 2025, 11:39 IST

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