On the morning of the 22nd, an interview with journalist Kang Kyung-yoon, who led the recent controversial documentary "Burning Sun: The Stories of Women Who Revealed the Secret Chatrooms of K-pop Stars," was featured on SBS LoveFM's "Kim Tae-hyun's Political Show." [...]
Regarding the current situation of Shitri and Jung Trashcan, both have been released. Shitri is reportedly focusing on business expansion rather than pursuing a career as a singer, leveraging his past fame. Jung Trashcan is said to be considering emigration. When asked about his plans, Kang replied, "I heard that he is preparing to immigrate abroad." Jung Trashcan's whereabouts have not been made public since his release on March 19, but his current status, revealed for the first time 64 days after his release, is drawing attention.
Also, according to Xports News coverage on the 22nd, Jung Trashcan is looking to return to the entertainment industry by recently meeting with music officials and expressing his desire to continue his music career as a producer.
According to officials, Jung Trashcan seems to be conscious of the public's negative reaction after being released from prison, and is reportedly seeking a new start as a music producer rather than a singer. It is said that he could not let go of his attachment to music activities and contacted the relevant people directly and suggested that they pursue music activities together.
sources: pannchoa
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