
Ju Hak Nyeon posted a handwritten letter of apology after being removed from THE BOYZ and his agency, One Hundred Label.
Ju Hak Nyeon took to social media on June 19th, 2025, stating, “First, I sincerely apologize for causing concern to the fans who were shocked by the news about me and to everyone else affected by this incident.”
He continued, “On May 30th, 2025, I attended a drinking gathering with an acquaintance. It’s true that I was present at the scene, but I did not engage in prostitution or any other illegal activities as suggested by reports or rumors.” He added, “I deeply reflect on my actions and would like to apologize to everyone who was shocked or disappointed.”
Previously, it was reported that Ju Hak Nyeon had a private meeting with pornstar Kirara Asuka at a members-only bar in Tokyo, Japan, in May 2025. In response, One Hundred Label terminated both his contract and his membership in the group due to the controversy surrounding his private life.
Cha Gawon, Chairwoman of One Hunned Label, has also issued a formal apology. She stated, “One Hunred Label acknowledges its shortcomings in managing the personal lives and conduct of our artists and staff,” adding, “We will work to strengthen our oversight of artists’ behavior and personal matters, and focus on improving our internal systems and providing education to enhance ethical awareness.”
Meanwhile, singer MC Mong, who co-founded One Hundred Label with Cha Gawon, chairman of the p_Arc Group, in 2023, has been excluded from the company’s operations. On June 13th, 2025, a representative from One Hundred Label told Maeil Business Star Today, “MC Mong has been excluded from company operations due to personal reasons.” The agency did not elaborate on the reasons for his exclusion.
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