The Burning Sun scandal, which shook the Korean entertainment industry in 2019, is back in the spotlight. BBC News recently released a documentary shedding new light on the case and revealing shocking details.
BBC Documentary Raises Burning Sun Scandal Again
On Sunday, May 19, 2024, BBC News released a documentary titled Burning Sun: Exposing the Secret K-pop Chat Groups. This hour-long video presents new insights into the infamous Burning Sun case involving prominent Korean artists.
The documentary features interviews with journalists who worked tirelessly to uncover the truth. Among them is Park Hyo Sil, a journalist who was the first to expose Jung Joon Young’s involvement in the molka (hidden camera) case. Molka refers to secretly recording someone without their consent, often resulting in the videos being shared on pornographic websites, causing significant harm to the victims.
KBS Allegedly Covered Up Jung Joon Young’s Actions
Park Hyo Sil revealed in the documentary that KBS, a major South Korean TV station, played a role in covering up Jung Joon Young’s crimes. The KBS legal team reportedly contacted the victim, Kyung Mi, urging her to drop the lawsuit and threatening her with a counterclaim if she pursued legal action.
According to Park, the lawyer warned Kyung Mi that she could face severe consequences for false accusations if there was insufficient evidence. Fearful of the threats, she refrained from taking legal action. Furthermore, when Jung Joon Young denied the allegations, KBS aired a special episode of 2 Days 1 Night featuring his return, raising questions about the show’s awareness of his true character.
Netizens Criticize KBS and 2 Days 1 Night Production Team
Following these revelations, netizens have harshly criticized KBS for its role in aiding Jung Joon Young and for manipulating and threatening victims. Despite the backlash, KBS has yet to release an official statement regarding the allegations. The current production team of 2 Days 1 Night differs from the one involved during the time of Jung Joon Young’s controversy, adding another layer of complexity to the situation.
The allegations against KBS are deeply troubling. It’s disheartening to think that a major broadcaster might have prioritized protecting a celebrity over seeking justice for the victims. The documentary’s revelations are a stark reminder of the power dynamics that can hinder justice. It’s crucial for the media to uphold ethical standards and support those who come forward with their stories, rather than silencing them.
The public eagerly awaits KBS’s response to these serious allegations.