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A, a so-called "Ju-Aunt," who is suspected of engaging in illegal medical activities by broadcaster Park Na-rae and others, appealed to the production team ahead of the broadcast of "I Want to Know That."
On the 24th, "Aunt of the injection" A said on his Instagram, "I definitely conveyed my opinion enough," referring to the producer of SBS's "I Want to Know That."
"I will give a legal notice when broadcasting false information about me and the phone conversation with my husband due to my greed for ratings," he said. "The PD will end up with a single letter of apology, but I clearly told him that I have a family to protect."
Earlier, A said, "A media outlet reported an exclusive article with the stimulating keyword 'Aunt Jusa' at the front, making it a source of criticism and gossip from the whole nation only with the manager's report that was not sufficiently confirmed."
Some YouTubers, SNS, and SBS's "Curious Story Y" then focused and criticized the keyword "Ju-Auntie" to attract views and attention. As a result, privacy and gossip that are different from the facts are spreading in a distorted form, A said. "The only place where I can tell the truth is the investigative agency."
Meanwhile, SBS's "I Want to Know That," which will air on the same day, will reveal the true nature of the controversy over Aunt Jusoo, who has been engaging in illegal medical activities against famous celebrities.
"The controversy grew as not only Park Na-rae but also other famous celebrities said they thought Lee was a doctor and received medical treatment, and Lee, who was designated as the so-called 'Auntie of the injection', refuted the allegations raised, saying it was unfair," said the official.
He then said he met with the husband of "Auntie Jusoo" A, and refuted the controversy over Aunt Jusoo raised against his wife, saying, "It is ridiculous." He warned that he did not engage in illegal medical practice, only giving a one-time favor to celebrities who had a doctor's license enough to be appointed as a professor at a hospital in China.
Meanwhile, "I Want to Know That" will air at 11:10 p.m. that day.
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