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Cycle of controversy: Korea’s top stars faced probes, exits and burnout in 2025

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December 25, 2025
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From left, actor Lee Yi-kyung, actor Kim Soo-hyun, aespa's Karina and comedian Park Na-rae / Xportsnews

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From left, actor Lee Yi-kyung, actor Kim Soo-hyun, aespa’s Karina and comedian Park Na-rae / Xportsnews

What was supposed to be a year of recovery and celebration in Korean entertainment instead turned into a cycle of controversy, investigations and shock revelations. From legal battles and social scandals to emotional health scares and sudden career collapses, 2025 became a year where the industry’s biggest names repeatedly made headlines — often for the wrong reasons.

Korean entertainment is no stranger to drama, but this year felt different. Online communities and social platforms buzzed nonstop as allegations led to police investigations, controversies triggered program exits, and past incidents resurfaced, amplifying public fatigue and debate.

Clockwise from top left, former T-ara member Ahreum, actor Hwang Jung-eum, singer Psy, and TV personality Park Soo-hong / Xportsnews, captured from social media

Clockwise from top left, former T-ara member Ahreum, actor Hwang Jung-eum, singer Psy, and TV personality Park Soo-hong / Xportsnews, captured from social media

Courtrooms, investigations dominate celebrity news

If one word defined the year, it was “courtroom.” Legal disputes and prosecutorial probes overshadowed ordinary entertainment coverage, turning daily celebrity news into what many Koreans described as “case files.”

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Actress Hwang Jung-eum was indicted without detention on charges of corporate fund embezzlement, sending shockwaves through the industry. Former T-ara member Ahreum received a suspended prison sentence in a fraud case, reigniting long-standing controversy around her public image.

Meanwhile, broadcaster Lee Jin-ho, already on hiatus over an illegal gambling scandal, faced further backlash after a drunk-driving incident, effectively ending his career presence in mainstream media.

Family-related legal disputes also drew intense attention. On Dec. 19, the elder brother of TV personality Park Soo-hong received a prison sentence in a high-profile second trial ruling, exposing years of family conflict that spilled painfully into the public eye.

Singer Psy also came under scrutiny after authorities conducted a search and seizure on Dec. 11 related to allegations of “proxy prescription” and off-site controlled substance delivery — a socially sensitive issue in Korea’s current public health climate. While investigators are still determining the facts, the case has fueled public debate over ethics and accountability.

Top row from left, late actress Kim Sae-ron and actor Kim Soo-hyun, second row, aespa's Karina, third row, Hong Jin-kyung and her handwritten letter, and fourth row from left, actor Lee Yi-kyung and comedian Jo Se-ho / Xportsnews, captured from social media

Top row from left, late actress Kim Sae-ron and actor Kim Soo-hyun, second row, aespa’s Karina, third row, Hong Jin-kyung and her handwritten letter, and fourth row from left, actor Lee Yi-kyung and comedian Jo Se-ho / Xportsnews, captured from social media

One controversy sparked the next, and past scandals resurfaced

Beyond crime-related cases, controversy itself became contagious.

After the death of actor Kim Sae-ron earlier this year, her family raised allegations involving actor Kim Soo-hyun and a relationship when she was a minor, triggering a storm of dispute, rebuttals, speculation and emotionally divided responses online — underscoring how celebrity scandals now move rapidly through grief, judgment and outrage.

Politically tinged disputes also surged during Korea’s snap presidential elections in June, when even clothing colors worn by stars such as aespa’s Karina and Hong Jin-kyung were interpreted as political signals, turning fashion choices into heated debates.

Several controversies escalated to program exits or group departures. THE BOYZ member Ju Haknyeon left the group in June following reports of a private meeting with a former adult film actress in Japan, while comedian Jo Se-ho faced backlash and stepped away from activities after alleged ties to organized crime surfaced.

Singer MC Mong and actress Lee Da-in exchanged heated public accusations, culminating in MC Mong revealing that he had previously attempted an extreme act — a confession that shocked the nation.

Affair and assault allegations surrounding singer Yun Ddan Ddan, as well as disputes tied to actor Choi Jung-won, added to the mounting sense of industry turmoil. Rumors surrounding actor Lee Yi-kyung even spread to veteran host Yoo Jae-seok, extending the controversy far beyond its original source.

From left, actor Cho Jin-woong, SHINee's Key, comedian Park Na-rae, and mukbang star Short Mouth Sun / Xportsnews

From left, actor Cho Jin-woong, SHINee’s Key, comedian Park Na-rae, and mukbang star Short Mouth Sun / Xportsnews

Year-end exposes push public exhaustion to the limit

As the year drew to a close, revelations intensified. Actor Cho Jin-woong was revealed to have been a juvenile offender in his past — a disclosure that led to his retirement from the entertainment industry, followed by additional allegations that he assaulted a junior colleague, further igniting debate over how far society should dig into celebrities’ personal histories.

One of the biggest broadcast industry controversies was the so-called “injection aunt” scandal. Entertainer Park Na-rae, who was already under criticism for alleged mistreatment of her manager, became embroiled in suspicions of receiving illegal cosmetic procedures. The issue spread rapidly, leading to program exits involving other figures including SHINee’s Key and YouTuber Short Mouth Sun, triggering a domino effect across multiple entertainment programs.

Agencies issued statements and personal explanations one after another, but the stigma surrounding alleged illegal medical activity has only widened, affecting production teams, castmates and entire shows, even as investigations continue.

Clockwise from top left, actor Jin Tae-hyun, comedian Park Mi-Sun, entertainer Kim Soo-yong, and actress Nana / Xportsnews, captured from social media

Clockwise from top left, actor Jin Tae-hyun, comedian Park Mi-Sun, entertainer Kim Soo-yong, and actress Nana / Xportsnews, captured from social media

Health scares and personal crises draw concern alongside controversy

Not all stories centered on scandal; some prompted empathy and concern.

Actor Jin Tae-hyun underwent thyroid cancer surgery, and veteran comedian Park Mi-sun revealed she was battling cancer, prompting waves of public support. Actress Nana shocked fans when she was involved in a home intrusion incident on Nov. 15, and singer Sung Si-kyung drew attention after a betrayal dispute involving his manager. News of entertainer Kim Soo-yong experiencing cardiac arrest also left fans shaken.

With multiple stars stepping back from work due to medical and psychological stress, many viewers felt the emotional toll mirrored the relentless strain of the industry itself.

A year where risk overshadowed entertainment

By the end of 2025, Korean entertainment appeared less like a playground of celebrity glamour and more like a field of escalating risk. Allegations led to probes, past incidents were unearthed, and public pressure often resulted in resignations or withdrawals. The cycle repeated, and the exhaustion was palpable.

The industry now enters the new year with unresolved questions — and a growing hope that future headlines will center on creativity and achievement rather than controversy and investigation.

This article from Xportsnews is adapted by a generative AI system and edited by The Korea Times.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.koreatimes.co.kr ’

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