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Plot Thickens: Alleged Victim Updates Controversial Post About 4th-Gen Idol With Screenshots of Their Messages

In a recent online exposé, a verified account on X has stirred controversy by accusing The KingDom Hwon of irresponsible behavior following an alleged intimate encounter.

The accusations, which have sparked intense debate among netizens, include claims that Hwon not only ghosted the accuser after their encounter but also allegedly holds a double life, working at a host bar while maintaining his career as an idol.

The allegations surfaced when the accuser, using the handle @/juayamm10, posted a detailed message outlining their experience with Hwon.

The message, which has since been shared widely across social media platforms, describes how Hwon purportedly visited the accuser’s residence unannounced but left abruptly when asked to wait until later in the day to meet.

According to the accuser, Hwon insisted that they delete a previous post in order for him to consider meeting again, citing concerns over potential public backlash.

Following initial skepticism from some netizens regarding the authenticity of the claims, @/juayamm10 updated their account with screenshots of KakaoTalk messages allegedly exchanged between them and Hwon.

“Young Jun, you said you would come and apologize after going to the agency. You came to my house unannounced, but because I couldn’t meet you right away, I said let’s meet around 3 PM or at night. You used your agency as an excuse and said that I had to delete my post in order for you to meet me and said that you could come at night.

So are you saying that you won’t meet me if I don’t erase the post? You always avoid things without making a definite ending. Don’t avoid this. I’ve always just wanted a genuine apology from you, that was all.”

These screenshots appear to capture a conversation where Hwon pressures the accuser to delete the aforementioned post before agreeing to meet, suggesting a reluctance to address the situation without preconditions.

In one screenshot dated June 27, 2024.

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Young Jun: Can you check your KakaoTalk? I’m on my way over now. Let’s meet and talk.

OP: Not right now. I’m not at home.

Young Jun: I’ll just be waiting by the front door.

OP: No, I’m scared. Go for now.

Young Jun: I heard about the post you made after receiving the news from my agency.

OP: I’ll contact you after I get myself together. Leave for now.

Young Jun: Ok I’ll be waiting somewhere else.”

“OP: Just leave for now and let’s talk when I get home later tonight. Just go for now. I’m not there even if you wait.

Young Jun: Ok I’ll be waiting. Please erase the post first. Otherwise, I won’t be able to meet you tonight.

OP: OK, I’ll check my KakaoTalk. Just tell me here. I can’t call now.

Young Jun: Ok. First, you have to delete the post so that I can see you later today. Just know that.”

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“OP: Are you in front of my house?

Young Jun: Yes. If you’re uncomfortable I’ll wait somewhere else.

OP: Then wait until 3 PM.

Young Jun: Ok, but if you want to talk sooner just let me know. I’ll go back to my agency for now. But when I return, there is going to be more mistrust no matter what I say. So before I go I’ll leave you a message.” 

The conversation reportedly escalates with Hwon expressing discomfort with the accuser’s post and insisting on its removal before agreeing to meet later.

The controversy has intensified scrutiny on Hwon’s public image, with many questioning the moral implications of his alleged actions.

Supporters of @/juayamm10 argue that the screenshots provide compelling evidence of Hwon’s behavior, portraying him as evasive and unwilling to confront the accusations directly.

On the other hand, supporters of Hwon argue for caution, emphasizing the need for verified evidence and the potential consequences of unverified accusations on his career and reputation.