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A man named A, who introduced himself as a famous celebrity manager, revealed shocking anecdotes from the entertainment industry.
On the 22nd, A appeared on the YouTube channel 'All About Jobs' and exposed the practice of managers taking the blame for celebrities' crimes. A introduced himself as someone who has worked as a manager for a multi-million-view actor and a national actor.
A began by saying, "Almost all top-star actors you know have done it at least once," and continued, "Once, filming ran long, so the actor I was managing said, 'Damn it, what is this?' and postponed the shoot to the next day. Because he was a famous person, the director and staff all adjusted to him. Seeing how the entire set's flow changed with just one word from him, it was clear he was a king."
A further stated, "During a filming trip to the provinces, I didn't see him, so I opened the apartment door and heard a woman and him having sex in the living room. It could happen, but it shocked me. They came out as if nothing had happened. The other person was a minor actor in the same drama." He added, "Celebrities' affairs mostly happen in cars. Managers tactfully remove the black box, draw the blackout curtains, and leave."
Meanwhile, A said, "Just like in dramas or movies, there were many cases where they simply said, 'You did it,' and it was swept under the rug. Drunk driving is the most representative example. Before the news broke, the manager quickly said, 'Actually, I did it,' and paid a corresponding amount of money."
A also mentioned his experience of receiving proxy prescriptions for pharmaceuticals at a celebrity's instruction, stating, "Proxy prescriptions are quite common these days, and I did it too. I have all the KakaoTalk messages."
A also exposed the reality of manager surveillance at the agency level, saying, "They tore apart all the black boxes for inspection. I turned on the recorder to check if I was bad-mouthing the celebrities under our company." A went on to discuss the entertainment industry's reception culture, stating, "They often go to Gangnam Ten Pro. Gangnam has many BJs and famous streamers, so they went more to Yeouido or Yeongdeungpo. Managers like me couldn't enter those rooms; almost only senior-level managers went in to talk with the celebrities. I was even asked by a celebrity to pick someone up."
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