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Korean influencer in Philippines slammed for drinking breast milk bought from local mums

Korean influencer in Philippines slammed for drinking breast milk bought from local mums

A Korean influencer living in the Philippines has been roundly condemned online after posting videos of himself buying and drinking breast milk collected from local mothers.
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The incident came to light on May 9 when JTBC News, a nightly newscast from a South Korean television network with more than 4.5 million followers on social media, exposed the influencer's controversial actions in its investigative programme Crime Chief.
The male influencer, whose identity remains undisclosed and who claims to have more than eight years of live-streaming experience, has uploaded more than 4,000 videos to his channel, including over 30 specifically focused on breast milk transactions.
In the videos, he is seen approaching nursing mothers on the streets of the Philippines and offering them 500 pesos (US$9) in exchange for their breast milk.
The unidentified influencer posts videos in which he drinks the breast milk in front of nursing mothers and their babies. Photo: Handout
Sometimes he even hands the money directly to the infants instead of their mothers.

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