My head has been in the books, so what happened to Se7en?
He got caught on an adult entertainment establishment with Sangchu, they are under investigations.
(Massages Parlor), It's because one of them allegedly has bad back and bad knees and it's allegedly to get a treatment... Isn't Se7en married tho... Not even a year in the military and already getting all hot and bothered...
He got caught on an adult entertainment establishment with Sangchu, they are under investigations.
(Massages Parlor), It's because one of them allegedly has bad back and bad knees and it's allegedly to get a treatment... Isn't Se7en married tho... Not even a year in the military and already getting all hot and bothered...
The only "treatment" he got was a handjob and who knows what else.
And watch 2NE1s comeback performance start with "When you feel like there's no way out" ending with them telling us please look forward to Collection 2
YMC explained, "Sangchu must be under investigation right now, because we cannot reach him at this moment." They then said, "It's true that it was wrong for him to go into the massage parlor, but there's a misunderstanding. He wanted a Chinese massage at first, but he mistakenly went into the wrong kind of massage parlor. He felt like it was wrong and then came back out after being refunded. He says that he didn't even ask the manager if he could 'get serviced'. Of course, it's definitely wrong that he left the dorms to go out and we have no excuse for that, but we are sad because the story is portrayed like he visited the massage parlor on purpose."
However, the label's excuse has most people scoffing, especially because YMC Entertainment's statement seems to conflict with the statement from the massage parlor's manager.
If only he knew how to put those statement ala CCM + Apologies and all... But then again it's Se7en, it's not his first scandal about the military service. His rant against some Sportsman who got a medal in the Olympics:
Quote:
Unlike sports stars, it's a problem that there's no set 'base' in place for celebrities. When sports stars get a medal, they receive a special exemption from military service, but it's all different for celebrities. There's nothing that says that once celebrities reach a certain point, they can receive a special exemption from serving like sports stars. I think the way Hallyu stars enhance the country is no different from the way sport stars do
His rant against some Sportsman who got a medal in the Olympics:
he's got a huge point. The work that a singing, dancing top idol does is perfectly comparable to that of an Olympian - years of training, constant physical activity, intense public scrutiny...
but determining who would qualify for exemption would be a mess and tons of "entertainment companies" would start appearing out of nowhere