4.6 • 4.6K Ratings
🗓️ 24 July 2023
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Journalist Kang receives a surprising call from K-pop royalty Goo-Hara, who wants to help her with her investigation, as some of the people in the chatroom were her friends. Goo Hara, like many South Korean women is a victim of digital sex crime. Her very public battle in taking a stand against it, receives enormous coverage into her private life and she is mercilessly trolled. It’s too much for her, and will end in tragedy.
For the first time, we give the definitive account of the sex scandals that brought down some of Korea's biggest K-pop stars. It’s a tale of depravity, power and excess - hidden behind a facade of wholesome pop music.
Co-creator, presenter and writer: Chloe Hadjimatheou Local Producer: Lee Hyun Choi Assistant Producer and researcher: Loonie Park and Jeong-One Park Translator and researcher: Jinny Yeon Music: Tom Haines at Brain Audio Sound Design: Carlos San Juan at Brain Audio Co-creator and executive producer: Kavita Puri
ACTORS Kang Kyung-Yoon: Julee Cerda Goo Hoin: Jun Noh Drama director: Anne Isger
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0:57.0 | I remembered that day pretty well I think I'd already published a few articles about the Kacao Chat messages by them. |
1:05.0 | Kang's an entertainment reporter for a big Korean news network, SBS. |
1:10.0 | And before we get into what happened that day in 2019, a quick reminder. |
1:16.0 | She's managed to get her hands on the contents of Korean pop star Chung Jun-Yung's phone, |
1:22.0 | where he and his celebrity friends have been sending each other messages, |
1:26.0 | as well as photos and videos of women they filmed secretly during sex. |
1:31.0 | And she's published articles that have shaken the world of Korean entertainment and beyond. |
1:37.0 | A Saek-on, a K-pop star has quit the music business as part of a growing industry sex |
1:44.4 | candle. Jun Jun-young has admitted to secretly filming himself having sex with |
1:49.5 | women and sharing the footage. This comes a day after fellow stars, St. Grie, quit the industry |
1:56.2 | after being charged. But I had a lot more left to write about. |
2:00.6 | Kang's been tracking down victims, some of whom were unconscious at the time they were filmed |
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