Comedian Park Na-rae has announced a halt to her activities amid allegations of mistreatment towards her manager and illegal medical procedures, yet the controversy continues to escalate. The situation has intensified as Park's manager refuted her statement, which was initially intended to suggest that the conflict had been resolved.
On the 9th, Park's manager stated, "It is true that I spoke with Park Na-rae for three hours, but I did not receive an apology, and there was no agreement between us," presenting a counter-narrative.
According to a media report, the manager claimed, "When I said, 'Haven't I endured a lot for a month? I can't do this anymore,' Park responded, 'Then let's sue.'" The manager also expressed disbelief at Park's statement that misunderstandings had been resolved, suggesting that the meeting was intended to buy time and sway public opinion.
Previously, Park Na-rae addressed the allegations on the 8th, stating, "As a comedian whose job is to bring laughter and joy, I cannot continue to burden programs and colleagues," and announced her decision to suspend her broadcasting activities until everything is resolved.
At that time, Park explained, "In early November, two managers who were like family suddenly resigned, and I hadn't had the opportunity to speak with them until recently, leading to misunderstandings." She added, "Thanks to your help, I was able to meet with my former manager yesterday, and we were able to resolve our misunderstandings and distrust."
She continued, "I was grateful that the manager came to my house, and we talked all night, crying and laughing together. It felt great to clear up our misunderstandings," and noted that they realized the value of their relationship, saying, "We both felt like we became adults through this experience." However, the manager's rebuttal has reignited the situation, and Park Na-rae has yet to release an additional statement.
Meanwhile, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul has received a complaint from Park's former managers, accusing her of special assault and defamation by spreading false information. Additionally, there are allegations that Park received illegal medical procedures from an unlicensed individual known as the 'Injection Aunt.'
Lee So-jung, Ten Asia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr