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Third K-pop star embroiled in sex video scandal

Yong quits band after admitting he watched footage filmed without consent

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SEOUL: A K-pop star has quit after admitting that he watched illicit sex videos received from another artiste, his agency said, the third singer to be engulfed in a scandal sweeping South Korea’s music industry.

Yong Jun-hyung, 29, who is a member of boy band Highlight – formerly known as Beast – said he watched a video of singer Jung Joon-young having sex with women taken without their consent.

Jung, 30, was questioned by police yesterday after admitting that he shared the footage with other men, including mega K-pop star Seungri, who is also embroiled in a sex-forinvestm­ent criminal investigat­ion.

Both Seungri – a member of boy band BigBang – and Jung announced their retirement from show business earlier this week.

Yong “has watched the footage ... and had an inappropri­ate conversati­on with (Jung),” the singer’s agency Around Us Entertainm­ent said in a statement yesterday, adding that Yong would leave the band Highlight that same day.

South Korea has been battling a growing epidemic of so-called “molka” or spycam videos – mostly of women, secretly filmed by men.

As well as secretly filming women in schools, toilets and offices, “revenge porn” – videos men take of themselves having sex with their exes or partners filmed without the women’s consent – is believed to be equally widespread.

According to Han Sol, an activist at Flaming Feminist Action, such videos have long been watched and shared by South Korean men as a form of entertainm­ent and a way to strengthen their “brotherly ties”.

Yong, who has also worked as a record producer and actor, previously denied allegation­s that he had been involved in the ongoing K-pop sex scandal.

For South Korean women’s activists, the scandal, including the latest revelation, is unsurprisi­ng.

Thousands of women protested in Seoul last year on several occasions against spycam and revenge porn videos as part of the country’s ongoing #MeToo movement.

“This case just shows that male K-pop stars are no exception when it comes to being part of this very disturbing reality that exploits women,” women’s rights activist Bae Bok-ju said.

 ??  ?? Under scrutiny: Yong previously denied that he was involved in the scandal.
Under scrutiny: Yong previously denied that he was involved in the scandal.

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