Why did Ju Haknyeon leave THE BOYZ?
He left following a controversy involving a private meeting with former Japanese AV actress Kirara Asuka.
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Ju Haknyeon has officially left THE BOYZ, with his contract terminated by One Hundred Label following reports of a private meeting with former Japanese adult video (AV) actress Kirara Asuka. The news has sent shockwaves through the K-pop co...
The controversy began when reports and photos emerged of Ju Haknyeon's meeting with Kirara Asuka, who retired from the AV industry in 2020 and now works as a social media influencer. The meeting reportedly took place in Roppongi, Tokyo, at a private bar.
The close nature of their interaction, including photos of Asuka resting her chin on Haknyeon’s shoulder, sparked immediate backlash and scrutiny from fans and the public. One Hundred Label, THE BOYZ’s agency, initially announced Haknyeon’s hiatus due to “personal reasons” on June 16. However, as more details surfaced, the agency confirmed that the controversy directly led to his withdrawal from the group.
Born in 1999, Ju Haknyeon rose to prominence through Mnet's 'Produce 101 Season 2' before debuting as a member of THE BOYZ in 2017. The group will now continue as a 10-member team, with leader Sangyeon currently serving his mandatory military service.
He left following a controversy involving a private meeting with former Japanese AV actress Kirara Asuka.
One Hundred Label initially cited “personal reasons” before confirming the controversy.
He debuted in 2017 after gaining fame on 'Produce 101 Season 2'.
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