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Netflix's "Black and White Cook 2" expressed its position on the remarks that Chef Lim Sung-geun, a cast member of "Four and Six Crimes," revealed his drunk driving history in advance.
Chef Lim Sung-geun said on the 21st, "I have never hidden drunk driving in the production team of 'Black and White Cook 2' while interviews with multiple media outlets revealed the past of 'six previous crimes', including four drunk driving. When writing the preliminary questionnaire, he claimed that he wrote his drunk driving history when asked if he had a criminal history.
In response, Netflix's "Black and White Chef: The War of the Cooking Class 2" (hereinafter referred to as "Black and White Chef 2") told Star News on the afternoon of the 21st, "The production team confirmed the drunk driving history of one case that occurred in 2020 (Chef Lim Sung-geun) during the process of recruiting and pre-verifying the cast." There was no prior notice of additional criminal punishment and could not be confirmed," he said in an official statement.
"The production team is also very sorry for the current situation. We apologize to viewers who may have felt uncomfortable due to this, and we will carefully review and supplement future performance-related procedures with this issue."
During the process of recruiting and pre-verifying cast members, the production team confirmed one case of drunk driving in 2020, and no additional criminal punishment was notified in advance and could not be confirmed.
The production team is also very sorry for the current situation. We apologize to viewers who may have felt uncomfortable due to this, and we will carefully review and supplement future performance-related procedures with this issue.
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