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Famous Korean Dancer Impregnates And Aborts a Minor

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A prominent dancer has sparked controversy for his inappropriate relationship with a minor.

On the 1st, Sports Kyunghyang reported, “Male dancer A has been involved in sexual relations with a minor team member, causing problems that have put his dance crew at risk of disbandment.”

A has previously appeared on Mnet’s Street Man Fighter. He formed his dance crew in 2010 and earned the nickname ‘world-class dancer’ after winning awards at major competitions.

According to the report, A selected minor member B while preparing for Mnet’s Street Woman Fighter 2. Although the team members disagreed, A, the team leader, pushed ahead.

(From left) Archival photos and images to help understand the article / Mnet’ Street Man Fighter’, make-Shutt-Shutterstock.com

Afterward, A and B became intimately involved. B expressed her affection for A on a private Instagram account. Then, she confided to her peers that she was having sexual relations with A.

Eventually, there was an occasion when A and B were caught by their crew members while going to the airport together for a trip to Jeju Island.

B posted on her Instagram account that she had become pregnant with A’s child and had an abortion. This, too, was revealed to the crew members.

Archival photo. Questions about the article have already been posted in the comments section of A’s Instagram account. / Mnet 

The team members were outraged and protested, but A denied everything.

One team member told Sports Kyunghyang, “He lied to the members until the end and exploited our emotions for sympathy sales even after we left the team. We don’t want this morally wrong situation buried as a mere incident. Please protect the dreams of all members.”

A told Sports Kyunghyang, “I am in the process of resolving misunderstandings and problems with the team members’ and ‘The company is organizing its position.”

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