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Chef Lim Sung-geun is also drawing attention to tattoos as he confesses to driving under the influence.
When asked about tattoos on his SNS recently, Lim Sung-geun said, "These days, a lot of people do very cool tattoos, so I copied them. That's not a problem," he said in a comment.
One netizen also said, "Honestly, it's right that drunk driving is wrong, and the attitude of drinking alcohol when confessing to drunk driving is wrong," but added, "I don't think it's really right to swear in relation to an unrelated tattoo."
In response, Lim Sung-geun said, "Everyone will want to hide it and avoid it. "This was an opportunity to look back on myself," he said. "These days, tattoos look so good because they're unique. That's why I've done it like young people," he explained again.
Lim Sung-geun was greatly loved by his appearance in Netflix's "Black and White Cook 2" However, on the 18th, he self-confessed that he had been caught drunk driving three times in the past through his YouTube channel "Imjjang TV" and was embroiled in controversy. Since then, he has even posted an apology, but it has been reported that his drunk driving history has been caught four times, not three times.
In the aftermath, Lim Sung-geun's appearance in the program, which was scheduled to appear, was canceled one after another. JTBC's "Knowing Brothers" and KBS 2TV's "Pyeon Restaurant" were canceled, and MBC's "Omniscient Interfere View" decided to discard all of its appearances after filming.
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