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Comedian Park Na-rae, who was suspended due to allegations of power abuse and illegal medical procedures, will appear on entertainment shows. However, he drew a line on rumors of his return.
On the 4th, Disney+ confirmed the first release date of the survival program 'Fate War 49' as the 11th. "Fate War 49" is a survival entertainment in which 49 doomsayers test their fate through missions.
Attention was focused on Park Na-rae, who was included in the MC lineup. "Fate War 49" will feature panelists including Park Na-rae, Jeon Hyun-moo, Park Ha-sun, Shin Dong, and Kang Ji-young.
An official from "Fate War 49" told Star News, "Park Na-rae will appear as one of several panels." However, Park Na-rae is not seen in the posters and trailers released that day. In this regard, he explained, "It did not appear because it was a program focused on fate."
In December last year, Park Na-rae dropped out of all broadcasts, including MBC's "I Live Alone" and tvN's "Amazing Saturday," which were fixed due to various controversies.
Rumors of his return were also raised after two months of Park Na-rae's appearance on the show. Then, Park Na-rae immediately denied the rumor of returning, saying, "There is no activity plan, and there is something to be sorted out at the moment." He then emphasized, "The pre-produced program was only released as planned, but we do not have future plans."
Meanwhile, Park Na-rae and former managers have been fighting over various suspicions such as power abuse and embezzlement since the end of last year. During their tenure, former managers A and B filed a lawsuit against Park Na-rae for damages worth 100 million won, claiming damages such as workplace harassment, special injuries, proxy prescriptions, and non-payment of progress fees.
In response, Park Na-rae responded to the charges of attempted blackmail and embezzlement on the basis of false claims, saying the former managers demanded a large amount of money. It is also at the center of controversy over allegations of illegal medical practices through 'auntie injections'.
Apart from the news of his appearance on the show, the advertising industry is still distancing himself from Park Na-rae. Brands that selected Park Na-rae as models additionally closed the ad video. Carrier brand advertisements released in 2019 and mobile phone advertisements in 2020 were taken private, and beauty brands such as beauty medical information applications, mobile games, and beauty brands were also reported to have deleted Park Na-rae-related videos.
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