Park Yoo-chun, shamelessly, will retire from his "legs" moveDo I need your attention

Aug 08, 2024

Photo=Park Yoo-chun Personal Account Capture



Singer and actor Park Yoo-chun, who caused a stir for drug administration, is being criticized for his obvious 'My Way's move.

Park Yu-chun left a message on his account on the 8th, "'Missy'all' At the same time, it drew attention by releasing photos taken at what appeared to be a gym. In the picture, Park Yoo-chun is wearing a sky blue T-shirt and a hat, taking a picture of 'selfie' through the gym mirror.

In particular, tattoos filled with one arm and a posture with legs wide open are drawing attention. Netizens are speculating that Park Yoo-chun may be trying to return to the unexpected recent situation. He expressed his displeasure that Park Yoo-chun, who caused a social controversy over the drug scandal, reversed his retirement declaration and resumed his activities.



However, some reported that Park Yoo-chun is avoiding returning home to avoid related litigation, keeping in mind that he is in litigation with his former agency. OSEN released an interview with Park Yoo-chun's former agency, Lee Cielo, on the same day. Park Yoo-chun and Lee Cielo are continuing legal battles over issues such as violation of exclusive contracts. Mr. A told OSEN that "Park Yoo-chun is currently living in Thailand. The lawsuit proceeds only when it enters Korea, but it is not coming from Thailand despite the judge's order. I was the only one present at the last trial."

 Park Yoo-chun, shamelessly, will retire from his 'legs' moveDo I need your attention
Park Yoo-chun.Sports Chosun DB
Park Yoo-chun denied drug administration charges by retiring from the entertainment industry in 2019, but was sentenced to 10 months in prison and two years of probation after the charges were found to be true. Park Yoo-chun, who later reversed his retirement declaration, drew criticism for recruiting paid fan clubs, publishing photo books, and holding autograph events.



In addition, Park Yoo-chun, who was rumored to have a legal dispute with his former agency and a romantic relationship with a Thai wealthy man worth KRW 3 trillion, tried to return to the independent film 'Devil' in 2022, but it was canceled. Last year, he was listed on the list of high-value habitual delinquents disclosed by the National Tax Service after failing to pay a total of 409 million won in five cases, including capital gains taxes, that have occurred since 2016. In the midst of this, a dinner show worth 460,000 won for all seats was held in Japan in February, drawing cold attention from the public.





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