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Sandara Park Denies Drug Use After Park Bom's Accusation

Park Bom claims Sandara Park was involved in drug use and alleges her own 2014 Adderall case was framed to divert attention amid ongoing public scrutiny.

  • On March 3, Park Bom uploaded a handwritten Instagram letter denying illegal drug use and saying she is an ADD patient, while alleging Sandara Park previously used drugs and that Bom was made a substitute.
  • The controversy traces back to 2010 when Park Bom, singer, faced a 2010 import allegation for Adderall, but prosecutors suspended the case after confirming it was prescribed for treatment.
  • Addressing industry figures, Park Bom asked YG Entertainment, Yang Hyun Suk, Teddy Park, and Lee Chaerin not to report her for alleged drug misuse and urged the public to investigate the facts.
  • The post was deleted and screenshots circulated online, while OSEN quoted a close associate of Park Bom saying the letter was written during a period when her condition was unstable.
  • Given Adderall is prohibited in South Korea, Bom has made related public claims in recent years, raising legal and health concerns about her assertions.
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Park Bom's revelation that Sandara Park became a drug addict while covering up drugs was deleted after 2 hours. OSEN = Reporter Jang Woo-young Singer Park Bom posted and deleted a sniper message directed at Sandara Park. On the 3rd, Park Bom posted a handwritten letter on her social media that started with "To the people of the country." Park Bom said, "My soul is crying."

2NE1's Park Bom has accused herself of being framed to cover up the alleged Sandara Park case. Sources close to her quickly responded, stating that her health is unstable.

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Koreaboo broke the news in Seoul, Korea (the Republic of) on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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