The Burning Sun case, a major scandal in the K-pop industry, has resurfaced in the public eye after the BBC released a documentary titled Burning Sun: Exposing the Secret K-pop Chat Groups. The documentary, which premiered on May 19, 2024, on YouTube, revisited the infamous case involving illegal activities and secret chat groups among K-pop stars. Amid the renewed attention, actor and model Lee Cheol Woo has been dragged into the controversy, raising questions and speculations about his involvement.
Allegations Against Lee Cheol Woo
In early 2018, the Burning Sun scandal erupted, revealing chat groups on KakaoTalk where well-known artists, including Seungri and Choi Jong Hoon, shared illicit videos. These videos were often taken without the consent of the victims. The scandal also exposed the use of these videos for business purposes at Seungri’s club, Burning Sun.
During the investigation, South Korean media MBC created a diagram showing the members of these chat groups, which included Lee Cheol Woo’s name labeled as a model. Although the perpetrators were sentenced, Lee Cheol Woo did not face social sanctions, possibly because he wasn’t as well-known at the time.
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Lee Cheol Woo’s Response and Recent Activities
Lee Cheol Woo, now gaining fame for his cameo in the drama Lovely Runner, has consistently denied his involvement in the scandalous chat groups. His agency previously issued a denial in 2019. With the case resurfacing, Cheol Woo reiterated his stance on his personal Instagram account on May 20, 2024.
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“Hello, this is Lee Cheol Woo. As stated through the company at the time, I would like to reiterate that I do not belong to the chat room. The chat group is a group for sharing schedules and content required for filming during JTBC 2016 entertainment Hitmaker. The only thing I didn’t share was about the program and personal stories, so the conversation space disappeared after the program ended,” he explained.
Lee Cheol Woo also addressed the impact of these rumors on his personal life, stating, “Not only myself, but my family and acquaintances have suffered because of fake news that has been going on for years. I respectfully ask to stop bullying and speculation.”
Final Thoughts
The Burning Sun case continues to cast a long shadow over the lives of those associated with it, even tangentially. While the documentary has reignited interest in the scandal, it’s crucial to approach such sensitive matters with fairness and empathy. Lee Cheol Woo’s consistent denials and the support he receives from fans suggest that it’s essential to differentiate between confirmed facts and rumors.
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I believe it’s important to highlight that while past actions should be scrutinized, we must also allow for personal growth and the possibility of innocence. Let’s hope Lee Cheol Woo’s career can thrive without being overshadowed by unresolved accusations. What are your thoughts on the resurgence of the Burning Sun case? Do you think it’s fair to revisit past scandals years later? Share your opinions in the comments below!