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Former manager of broadcaster Park Na-rae said Lee, who was called the so-called "Aunt Jusa," accompanied him to the filming of "I Live Alone" and that he had quarreled with the production team.
SBS's "I Want to Know That," which aired on the 24th, revealed the reality of the controversy over the injection aunt who has been engaging in illegal medical activities against famous celebrities such as Park Na-rae.
On this day, Park Na-rae's former manager said, "In April 2023, I was introduced to Lee, a 'Ju-Aunt', saying that she was a close doctor to Park Na-rae, and I thought she was a doctor," adding, "I went to a variety show in November of that year, and I talked to Park Na-rae and followed Taiwan as if I was sneaking away."
According to the open conversation, Lee said, 'This time, I won't gain weight even if I film palm oil. If it's like a hotel, I'll take out the food all night long." The entertainment program seems to have been MBC's "I Live Alone."
Former manager Park Na-rae said, "The cast drank after the second day of filming in Taiwan. The next morning, and Park Na-rae said, 'Hurry up and bring Aunt Jusoo. He said, "I'm going to die," and added, "I don't think I can meet the preparation time because I'm getting an IV from the production team. I explained, "Can't you postpone it a little?"
The filming schedule of "I Live Alone" was disrupted, and there was even a fierce dispute between the production team and Lee. According to the former manager, Lee told the production team, 'Who are you. I know the boss of the broadcasting company and who I know, but I fought for more than 30 minutes, saying, "Why are you yelling when you come in?" He said, "Everyone who witnessed the situation is 'this guy is weird'. I didn't think he was a doctor," he said.
The former manager told Park Na-rae that he didn't think he was a doctor. He said, "(Park Na-rae) said he thought so, so I told him not to get the shot even now, and he said okay. But when I came to Korea from Taiwan, Park Na-rae said she was going to get an IV in the airport bathroom, so I put her in the car right away.
He then witnessed the release of an IV in a moving car. The former manager said, "I get it in the waiting room on the set, and I make five or six syringes by mixing various liquids, and I inject them whether it's my back, thigh, or forearm. Even the day before I left the company, I received medicine, and I couldn't stop it," he said.
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