SEVENTEEN’s Woozi Faces Controversy During Military Enlistment After Army Executive's Wedding Request
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‘This is absurd’: Officer asks Seventeen’s Woozi for a favor; news sparks outrage
A noncommissioned officer's request for Seventeen member Woozi to arrange a free singer for his wedding has ignited a firestorm of criticism online, raising questions about ethics in the military.
Military superior asked Seventeen's Woozi to find singer for ...
Was it an abuse of power or a personal favour?Reports of a military superior requesting Seventeen's Woozi to find a wedding singer has sparked outrage among netizens for alleged abuse of power.South Korean media Seoul Shinmun revealed yesterday (Dec 22) that a sergeant nicknamed A at the army training centre had asked Woozi, who had just begun serving in September,...
Woozi's Military Service Sparks Debate After Superior's Wedding Favor Request - ZAPZEE - Premier Korean Entertainment Magazine
Credit: HYBE A South Korean Army Training Center superior is under scrutiny after asking a newly enlisted trainee—Woozi of SEVENTEEN—to help arrange a singer for his wedding, a request critics say exploited the military’s strict power hierarchy. According to reports confirmed Monday, the noncommissioned officer, identified as Master Sergeant A, approached Woozi shortly after he entered basic training in September and asked him to introduce a sin…
SERGEANT ASKS TRAINEE WOOZI OF SEVENTEEN "PLEASE ARRANGE FOR ME TO SING AT THE WEDDING"
It was confirmed on the 22nd that a noncommissioned officer at the Korea Army Training Center asked Woozi (real name Lee Ji-hoon), a member of the famous idol group SEVENTEEN who was serving as a trainee at the time, to help arrange a wedding singer for his own wedding. Woozi then connected him with a well-known ballad singer, who performed at the wedding free of charge.According to reporting by The Seoul Shinmun on the 22nd, Staff Sergeant A, a…
SEVENTEEN Idol Woozi Asked to Arrange Free Wedding Singer in Army - K-POP NEWSWIRE
An incident involving SEVENTEEN’s Woozi has sparked debate about power dynamics and personal boundaries inside South Korea’s military. On December 22, it was revealed that a sergeant at an Army Training Center asked Woozi (real name Lee Jihoon), to help arrange a singer for his wedding. At the time, Woozi had just enlisted and was still in basic training. He reportedly had no personal relationship with the officer before joining the army. Accord…
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