Hyeri's bad mouth photo deleted...W Korea's breast cancer fight tricking → Kwon Min-ah's shot
Oct 20, 2025
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W Korea deleted Hyeri's photo, which was the latest post, on the 19th.
On the 15th, W Korea held a campaign to improve breast cancer awareness 'Love Your W 2025'. This event has been a campaign by W Korea since 2006, and numerous celebrities attended this year as well. However, W Korea posted the phrase 'Brotham Party' on its official account. In addition, contrary to the purpose of the event, Park Jae-beom performed a 'body' that explicitly sang a woman's body, and celebrities wearing exposed costumes were revealed to have a drinking party, causing controversy.
In response, Park Jae-beom apologized directly, saying, `I'm sorry if I was unhappy,' but W Korea remained silent, criticizing him for `Do you fight with the public?' Meanwhile, Rep. Lee Soo-jin of the National Assembly's Ministry of Health and Welfare released the W Korea donation data submitted through the Ministry of Health and Welfare, which worsened public opinion as the donation for 18 years was only 315.69 million won. Doosan Magazine explained that the cumulative donation amounted to 1.1 billion won, but Dispatch claimed that the total amount of W Korea's direct donations until last year was only 437,979,970, and that it was 1.1 billion won, including 957,168,970 won donated separately by brands and individuals and 150 million won scheduled to be donated in December.
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In response to W Korea's behavior, Kwon Min-ah, a former AOA member, also launched a decisive attack.
On the 19th, Kwon Min-ah wrote on her account, "My father left with pancreatic cancer, and my sister has been living with anxiety for years due to breast cancer. I discovered it in the third stage, cut it big, lost all my hair in chemotherapy, gained weight and cost a lot of money for treatment as a side effect", he confessed. Then "I don't think such a drinking party would have ever been held if I had truly worried about and thought about breast cancer patients and even considered their family members." It doesn't matter how much it is to make a good donation, and I feel that there is something to emulate in the behavior itself, but the title is breast cancer in the colorful, cool, and fun-looking picture. "Writing? 施? I had a lot of thoughts and the moment I saw it, I felt uncomfortable and distressed."
Reporter Baek Ji-eun silk781220@sportschosun.com
silk781220@sportschosun.com