Park Yoo-chun and Park Yoo-hwan, faces that have changed in recent years...Self-reflection, brotherly love still

Aug 04, 2025

Park Yoo-chun and Park Yoo-hwan, faces that have changed in recent years...Self-reflection, brotherly love still



Brothers Park Yoo-chun and Park Yoo-hwan, who are embroiled in a drug controversy, revealed their recent status in Japan.

On the 1st, Park Yu-chun left a selfie with a message "Is Osaka ready?"

In the released photo, Park Yoo-chun has less hair and dyed his hair silver.




So, although he seems to have lost weight on his face and taken care of it, his cheeks exuded an aging atmosphere due to his diet.

Park Yoo-chun and Park Yoo-hwan, faces that have changed in recent years...Self-reflection, brotherly love still
Park Yoo-chun then released a photo taken with his younger brother Park Yoo-hwan, who has not been able to return to the entertainment industry due to cannabis inhalation, in the background of the night view of Japan.

The two are still showing a strong brotherhood. Park Yoo-hwan was accused of smoking cannabis once with two of his party at a restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand, in December 2020. The following year, the Gyeonggi Southern Police Agency sent Park Yoo-hwan without detention to the prosecution on charges of violating the Narcotics Control Act.




Recently, Park Yoo-chun was sued by the former CEO of the agency for 480 million won, but he took a breather when the lawsuit was dismissed.

Park Yoo-chun and Park Yoo-hwan, faces that have changed in recent years...Self-reflection, brotherly love still
Park Yoo-chun was sentenced to 10 months in prison and two years of probation in 2019 for taking methamphetamine with his ex-fiancé Hwang Ha-na.

At the time, Park Yu-chun said, `If I took drugs, I would retire from the entertainment industryHe even held a tearful press conference, but it became controversial because it turned out to be true, and unlike his promise to retire from the entertainment industry, he has been criticized for resuming his activities abroad, such as Japan and Thailand.






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