K-Pop artist MC Mong continued his series of revelations for the second time through a live broadcast.
On the 19th, MC Mong opened a new secondary TikTok account and hosted a live stream. This marks his second revelation broadcast, following the one on the 18th.
During the broadcast, he stated, “There are things I couldn’t say yesterday and things that need correction,” mentioning YouTuber Kara Kula.
He clarified, “The statement about 5 million won concerning Kara Kula was actually about YouTuber Gujeok, not Kara Kula. Gujeok received 5 million won for providing false information. I correct that part again. I apologize once more for the misunderstanding caused to Kara Kula.”
Regarding his main account being suspended, he explained, “My TikTok account was not suspended due to someone’s revelation. The reason for my suspension was that I showed my wrist at the end of the video and used words implying an attempt to end my life.”

MC Mong further alleged that actor Kim Min-jong, Cha Jun-young (Chairman Cha Ga-won’s paternal uncle from One Hundred), and the former agency CEO of Kim Ho-joong are “a group offering large sums of money to women around me, complete strangers, and women in the entertainment industry, searching for people who can provide information or fabricated stories about MC Mong.”
He expressed his anger, stating, “The key point is ‘we’ll give you any amount of money.’ This group is currently going around, fabricating more lies and creating ‘facts’ with money. Please stop this, elders. I don’t want this kind of war. They are hiding all their own misdeeds.”
He also claimed, “The ‘PC Notebook’ broadcast was postponed for a week. They intend to portray me as the bad guy again once this controversy subsides a little.”
He made additional remarks about the K-Pop group THE BOYZ, specifically member Sangyeon. He stated, “Regarding THE BOYZ, the leader Sangyeon initially misrepresented the contract deposit. He lied, claiming that while the original company offered 500 million won and the next company offered 1 billion won, *that* company was going to give 2 billion won. It was a clear lie, so we ended up giving 2 billion won.” He then added, “Is it wrong to demand 8 billion won back? Everyone, stop being petty and part ways cleanly. If there are any outstanding settlements or unpaid contract deposits, settle them from there.”


He also refuted suspicions surrounding Ju Haknyeon, who left the group due to privacy controversies. MC Mong stated, “There are rumors about me engaging in prostitution with Ju Haknyeon, but I have never even been to Japan.” He added, “The claim that I brought up the Ju Haknyeon issue to cover up my own prostitution allegations is also nonsensical.”
He mentioned member New, saying he “remains to uphold his loyalty,” while alleging that “other members are moving to receive larger contract deposits.”
MC Mong also extended an apology to singer Baekhyun. He expressed, “Baekhyun is such a good person that I don’t want to mention a single word about him. I am so sorry and I love him. There’s no one like him.”
Finally, MC Mong concluded, “The group led by Cha Jun-young, who is playing games with me, needs to be reprimanded. And the CEO who is still spending Kim Ho-joong’s money without getting his act together, even though Kim Ho-joong is in jail, also needs to be disciplined.”
Meanwhile, MC Mong had previously caused a stir during a live broadcast on the 18th by claiming the existence of an illegal gambling group dubbed ‘Badugi,’ which allegedly included several entertainment figures, and explicitly named various celebrities including Kim Min-jong. In response, Kim Min-jong’s side stated that these claims were “categorically false.”
