
BIGBANG T.O.P's alleged ex-girlfriend claims group's involvement in Burning Man scandal
The 'Burning Man' scandal was one of Korea's biggest controversies to date. What started off as a man trying to save a girl from being assaulted in a club became a full-blown investigation into the club as well as its cover for other illegal activities like gambling, drug distribution, and sexual assault.
BIGBANG's former member Seungri stirred controversy for his alleged involvement in the case as the club's owner.
Now, another member's alleged ex-girlfriend has made heavy claims about how Seungri actually being the 'scapegoat'
During a recent episode of a popular podcast called 'Above The Influence', guest Kira, who works as an entrepreneur and influencer, made some bombshell claims. During the episode she revealed that in the past she used to be involved with a famous K-pop celebrity, namely T.O.P from BIGBANG.
She claimed that Seungri was purposefully framed by the group members and their management due to the fact that he was the 'least popular member'.
She continued to share that he was also paid off for the controversy and to even go to jail. She shared what she was told by the BIGBANG member, stating that 'our management company collectively decided that he should take the fall, even though we were all kind of involved in it.
He should take the fall.' And then they, like, paid him out to go to jail.'
Netizens react to controversial post
Clips of the podcast were uploaded on various online streaming platforms where they managed to go viral in a matter of hours.
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Many people shared their opinions on the matter in the comment section. One comment read, 'This story isn't really adding up with what actual journalists and screenshots of the GC revealed,' while another shared, 'I don't think the other members would have been 'protected.' G-Dragon and Top were literally torn apart on the news outlets.
How did the
Burning Man scandal
begin?
The infamous 'Burning Man' scandal was started by a man named Kim Sang Kyo. He was allegedly assaulted at the Burning Man club which was owned by Seungri. An investigation into the assault led the police to slowly uncover more and more incriminating evidence against multiple people, including BIGBANG former member Seungri.
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