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South Korean Actor Park Jun Hwi Caught Cheating On Fiancee With Bare The Musical Co-Star, Half-Naked Pics Go Viral
South Korean Actor Park Jun Hwi Caught Cheating On Fiancee With Bare The Musical Co-Star, Half-Naked Pics Go Viral

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

South Korean Actor Park Jun Hwi Caught Cheating On Fiancee With Bare The Musical Co-Star, Half-Naked Pics Go Viral

New Delhi: South Korean actor Park Jun-hwi has found himself at the centre of a major controversy after being accused of cheating on his fiancee. What's Happening A photo of Park Jun-hwi sitting half-naked on a bed next to his Bare: The Musical co-star Woo Jin Young recently went viral on social media. According to SPOTV, the image was first posted on Park's own Instagram handle but was deleted shortly after. However, screenshots had already been taken and circulated online. Background Alongside the viral photo, screenshots of private messages between Park and Woo have also surfaced. The texts appear to show the two together when Park receives a call from his fiancee. Woo: "Is it fine if I shower?" Park: "Wouldn't it be fine if you shut the door?" Woo: "I'm just being cautious. It'll be fine, right?" Park: "Yeah, shut the door. I'll raise the volume." Park Jun Hwi was reportedly set to get married soon. Following the viral photo and leaked chats, the Internet speculated that his fiancee may have been the one who leaked the image online. One user commented, "From the photos, it looks like the fiancee caught them red-handed, took the photos, and posted them." Another added, "Wow, the first photo totally looks like it's from a cheating scene." A third wrote, "At least the ex-girlfriend found out before she got married." In response to the controversy, both Park and Woo have been removed from Bare: The Musical and other productions. Park has also been dropped from Nijinsky. The production company Showplay released an official statement saying, "Actors Park Jun Hwi, who played Peter, and Woo Jin Young, who played Tanya, have withdrawn from the performances due to personal reasons. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused to the audience due to the actors' withdrawal and the resulting casting changes. Those who wish to cancel or receive a refund due to the casting changes can do so without any fees through the ticketing agency." Replacements have already been announced, with Kang Byung-hoon and Park Do Yeon stepping in for Park and Woo in Bare. The actor's Instagram account has since been wiped clean. Park Jun Hwi, who made his debut in 2016 with Secretly, Greatly, has starred in productions such as The Goddess Is Watching and Sonata of a Flame. As of now, neither Park nor Woo has issued any public statement regarding the controversy. In A Nutshell South Korean actor Park Jun Hwi was caught in a cheating scandal after a viral photo showed him half-naked on a bed with co-star Woo Jin Young. The controversy led to both actors being removed from Bare: The Musical and Nijinsky, with the production house citing "personal reasons." Neither actor has publicly addressed the incident.

South Korean Actor Park Jun Hwi Caught Cheating On His Fiancée, Half-Naked Photos Go Viral
South Korean Actor Park Jun Hwi Caught Cheating On His Fiancée, Half-Naked Photos Go Viral

News18

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

South Korean Actor Park Jun Hwi Caught Cheating On His Fiancée, Half-Naked Photos Go Viral

Last Updated: Kang Byung-hoon and Park Do Yeon, have already been announced as replacements of Park and Woo in Bare. South Korean actor Park Jun Hwi has been accused of cheating his fiancé. Recently, photos of the actor went viral on social media in which he was seen half-naked, sitting on a bed next to his co-star Woo Jin Yung. If a report by SPOTV is to be believed, the picture was first uploaded on Park's own Instagram handle but was later deleted. Besides this, private chat screenshots between Park and his co-star from Bare: The Musical have also surfaced on social media. In the leaked conversation, the South Korean actor was with Woo when he received a call from his fiancé. Check out the details of the conversation here: Park: 'Wouldn't it be fine if you shut the door?" Woo: 'I'm just being cautious. It'll be fine, right?" Park: 'Yeah shut the door. I'll raise the volume." Interestingly, Park was supposed to get married soon. Therefore, netizens are now speculating that his fiancé must have found the photos and leaked them online to take revenge. 'From the photos, it looks like the fiancée caught them red-handed, took the photos, and posted them," one of the users wrote online. 'Wow, the first photo totally looks like it's from a cheating scene," another added. 'At least the ex-girlfriend found out before she got married," a third comment read. Following the controversy, Park Jun Hwi has been removed from Bare: The Musical and Nijinsky. Woo Jin Young has also been asked to quit Bare. 'Actors Park Jun Hwi, who played Peter, and Woo Jin Young, who played Tanya, have withdrawn from the performances due to personal reasons. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused to the audience due to the actors' withdrawal and the resulting casting changes. Those who wish to cancel or receive a refund due to the casting changes can do so without any fees through the ticketing agency," a statement from the Bare's production house read. Meanwhile, Kang Byung-hoon and Park Do Yeon, have already been announced as replacements of Park and Woo in Bare. First Published:

The Snow League Announces Global Broadcasters Across Asia, Australia, South America and Canada
The Snow League Announces Global Broadcasters Across Asia, Australia, South America and Canada

Yahoo

time05-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

The Snow League Announces Global Broadcasters Across Asia, Australia, South America and Canada

NEW YORK, March 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fans across the globe will be able to view all the groundbreaking action from The Snow League's inaugural event broadcast live from Buttermilk at Aspen Snowmass on March 7-8. Viewers in more than 90 countries can tune-in to witness the exciting new halfpipe competition created by snowboarding legend and three-time Olympic champion Shaun White, with the league set to elevate the next generation of athletes and engage new winter sports fans. Broadcasters announced today include CBC Sports (Canada), SPOTV (Asia), Kayo Sports (Australia) and FUEL TV (Latin America). CBC Sports will provide livestreaming coverage to audiences across Canada on CBC Gem and on Friday, March 7 and Saturday, March 8 starting at 11:30 a.m. ET. FUEL TV will broadcast the Snow League to fans across Central and South America in 18 countries including Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. In Asia, SPOTV will bring the Snow League to fans in Hong Kong, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Previously announced global broadcasters include Warner Brothers Discovery Europe, and NBC Sports and Peacock in the United States. The Snow League will be presented with exclusive live coverage in the United States on Peacock beginning this Friday, March 7, at 11:30 a.m. ET, and the second day of competition on Saturday, March 8, at 11:30 a.m. ET. A special Encore Presentation will air on Saturday, March 29, at 1 p.m. ET on NBC. Kicking off at Buttermilk at Aspen Snowmass on March 7-8, The Snow League's reimagined competitive formats will deliver season-long intensity, relentless clutch performances, and jaw-dropping finishes. The inaugural season sees some of the world's top winter sports athletes push the limit of human potential by going head-to-head in four exhilarating competitions at some of the world's most iconic resorts, with events leading up to, and immediately following, the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Fans will be able to watch 36 snowboarding stars battle it out for the chance to be crowned The Snow League World Champion including men's reigning Olympic halfpipe champion Ayumu Hirano (Japan), men's reigning halfpipe World Champion Chaeun Lee (South Korea) and Beijing 2022 women's halfpipe medallist Sena Tomita (Japan). Freeskiing will be introduced at the league's second event in China on December 4-6, 2025, and will be featured in all subsequent events. Event dates and locations: March 7 - 8, 2025: Buttermilk at Aspen Snowmass, USA (Snowboard) December 4 - 6, 2025: Yunding Secret Garden, China (Snowboard and Freeski) February 26 - 28, 2026: Buttermilk at Aspen Snowmass, USA (Snowboard and Freeski) March 19 - 21, 2026: LAAX, Switzerland (Snowboard and Freeski) The Snow League is represented by Range Sports to advise on its media rights and commercial partnerships strategy and execution. For more information, please visit Tickets to the inaugural event in Aspen can be purchased here. About The Snow League Launched in June 2024, The Snow League is the first professional winter sports league dedicated to snowboarding and freeskiing. Founded by three-time Olympic gold medalist and entrepreneur Shaun White, Season One features a four-event global format boasting a $1.6 million prize purse, with athletes competing to earn points to determine the overall champions. The season kicks off at Buttermilk in Aspen Snowmass (March 7–8, 2025), then moves to Yunding Secret Garden, China (Dec. 4–6, 2025), where 16 of the world's top freeskiers will join the roster at the Beijing 2022 Olympic venue. The League returns to Aspen (Feb. 26–28, 2026) and concludes at LAAX, Switzerland (March 19–21, 2026), where the first-ever Snow League World Champions will be crowned. For more information, please visit and purchase tickets to the event here. Follow The Snow League on X, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. View source version on Contacts Media Contacts: Jen PerosHead of Communications, The Snow Leaguejen@ Sign in to access your portfolio

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