
SHINee’s Key is facing mounting questions from fans after some people spotted what they believe is a connection between him and the woman known as Park Na Rae’s controversial “injection aunt.”
Comments asking Key to clarify have been piling up on his Instagram. The speculation began when netizens noticed that A, the woman accused of illegally giving IVs and medications to Park Na Rae at home, posted a video last December featuring a brown poodle that looked exactly like Key’s longtime pet Comme-Des. The dog’s name and breed matched—and fans also pointed out that the mirrors, plants, and layout in the video matched Key’s home as shown on I Live Alone.
In the clip, A is heard saying, “Comme-Des, why are you like this? I’ve known you for over 10 years—why are you still glaring at me? Garçons doesn’t do that.” Both Comme-Des and Garçons are the pets Key has long shared with viewers, fueling speculation that A and Key may have known each other for years.

A has since deleted all posts linked to Key, but fans continue to comment: “Please explain the photo,” “We need a statement,” and “Key, say something soon.”
Dispatch previously reported that Park Na Rae allegedly received nutrient IVs and antidepressant prescriptions from A at her residence. The term “injection aunt” is Korean slang for individuals who illegally administer IV drips in unlicensed spaces.
Park Na Rae’s agency said they believed A was licensed and insisted the injections were only simple nutrient drips, not propofol, adding they have not been in contact recently. But as backlash intensified, A defended herself online, claiming she studied in Inner Mongolia, served as the youngest professor at a medical university hospital, and even helped establish a Korean plastic surgery center there.
Medical groups quickly refuted her claims. The “Coalition of Doctors for Fair Society” stated that the supposed university “does not exist,” calling it a ghost school. They also stressed that Chinese medical school graduates cannot take Korea’s medical board exam—making any procedures A performed in Korea “illegal.”
The Korean Medical Association echoed the statement, calling the actions “undeniably unlicensed medical practice.”
Meanwhile, it has resurfaced that Key’s mother previously worked as a nurse at a university hospital in Chilgok, Gyeongbuk, eventually becoming head nurse before retiring last year.
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