Singer MC Mong (real name Shin Dong-hyun) has announced he is ready to make significant revelations regarding **celebrities involved in illegal gambling** and various **Korean entertainment industry controversies**.
On the 18th, MC Mong caused a stir by unexpectedly posting a teaser for an **upcoming exposé** on his personal social media. His posts, seemingly made in haste, included hashtags for typos in his initial message and were revised three times, eventually leading to the **mention of real names** implicated in the scandals.
According to MC Mong, he plans to host a **live broadcast on his TikTok account** at 8 PM on the 18th. He stated, “I will invite reporters and discuss past events and all matters related to me. I also intend to reveal who MBC’s ‘PD Notebook’ is colluding with and what they are investigating.” This directly addresses potential **media collusion** and **investigative journalism ethics**.
MC Mong further detailed his intentions, declaring, “I aim to expose Chairman Cha Jun-young (Aeterno) of the construction company, along with Chairman Park, Chairman Lee, CEO Choi, CEO Ahn, the group involved in **illegal Badugi gambling worth billions of won**, and even the **celebrities connected to them**.” This highlights the scope of the **gambling scandal** and its high-profile figures.

The majority of **netizens** have expressed confusion over the specific time announcement for the **live exposé**. While he could broadcast immediately, the hint of “testing the waters” by announcing the revelation has sparked reactions like, “Just reveal it now,” “Is he implying he’ll spill if he doesn’t get paid?”, “It sounds like he’s giving them until 8 PM to shut him up,” and “Arrest them all.” This shows strong **public interest** and suspicion.
In 2023, MC Mong co-founded **One Hundred Entertainment** with Cha Ga-won, Chairman of P ARK Group. However, he abruptly left the company in July of last year, and Cha Ga-won is currently operating it solo.
During this period, MC Mong himself was embroiled in a series of serious allegations, including **prostitution accusations**, claims of **proxy prescription for zolpidem**, and rumors of an **affair with Chairman Cha Ga-won**. Last year, following an alleged suicide attempt, he once again addressed the **military service evasion controversy**, expressing his frustration and stating his desire to only focus on music.
Furthermore, **One Hundred Entertainment** is currently facing **disputes with its artists over unpaid settlement fees**. Some artists have notified One Hundred of their exclusive contract termination, and the popular **boy group THE BOYZ has sued Chairman Cha Ga-won**.
