Controversy Surrounds Celebrity 'Injection Aunt' and Her Alleged Targeting of TV Host Jun Hyun-moo
Controversy Surrounds Celebrity 'Injection Aunt' and Her Alleged Targeting of TV Host Jun Hyun-moo
A figure known as 'Injection Aunt,' who is under suspicion for illegal medical practices involving celebrities, has stirred controversy by posting and then deleting a message seemingly aimed at TV host Jun Hyun-moo.

On October 9, 'Injection Aunt' A posted on social media, "Having a near-death experience has changed my perspective a lot," adding, "Just because I stay quiet doesn't mean my mistakes disappear, but I shouldn't have to bear the burden of things that aren't true."

Along with this cryptic message, A shared an image reminiscent of Jun Hyun-moo and the logo of the MBC variety show 'I Live Alone,' leading to speculation that it was a jab at Jun, who appears on the show. However, the post has since been deleted.
Controversy Surrounds Celebrity 'Injection Aunt' and Her Alleged Targeting of TV Host Jun Hyun-moo
Controversy Surrounds Celebrity 'Injection Aunt' and Her Alleged Targeting of TV Host Jun Hyun-moo
Previously, after a police investigation, A had posted, "9-hour investigation. Now it's your turn. Especially one man," hinting at a specific individual. On October 7, A stated, "I was investigated for about 9 hours recently," and clarified, "I denied the parts that weren't true and admitted to my shortcomings." A also reflected, "This incident has made me reconsider my relationships and be more cautious in the future."

'Injection Aunt' A is under police investigation for allegedly performing medical procedures on celebrities without a medical license, violating medical and narcotics control laws. This has sparked controversy involving celebrities like Park Na-rae, Key, and YouTuber 'Short-mouthed Sun.'

Jun Hyun-moo also faced scrutiny when a past scene of him receiving an IV drip in a car resurfaced. However, his agency, SM C&C, denied any wrongdoing, stating, "He received treatment based on medical staff's diagnosis and prescription at a hospital, and there was no illegal procedure or personal call to a medical professional." They also disclosed that Jun had been prescribed medication for erectile dysfunction.

Reporter: Kim Ji-won, TenAsia bella@tenasia.co.kr