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Tzuyang, who suffered emotional distress from the ex-boyfriend incident, hit the jackpot... What is the 'Diamond Button'?

Certification Plaque for YouTubers Reaching 10 Million Subscribers
Tzuyang Unboxes Delivery Packages on Vlog Channel

Mukbang YouTuber Jjuyang (real name Park Jung-won) revealed the 'Diamond Play Button' awarded to YouTubers with 10 million subscribers.


On the 2nd, Jjuyang uploaded a video titled "Udatang! 10 Million Diamond Play Button Unboxing Thank You Once Again!" on her vlog channel. She said, "I didn't expect to receive the Diamond Play Button," adding, "I had no thoughts about it until I reached 7 million subscribers, but after surpassing 8 million, I started wanting it." She continued, "Finally, the Diamond Play Button has arrived," and proceeded to unbox the certification plaque delivered to YouTubers with 10 million subscribers.

Tzuyang, who suffered emotional distress from the ex-boyfriend incident, hit the jackpot... What is the 'Diamond Button'? Mukbang YouTuber Tzuyang (real name Park Jung-won) is holding up the 'Diamond Play Button' she received for reaching 10 million YouTube subscribers. [Image source: YouTube 'Tzuyang Vlog' channel capture]

Jjuyang said, "It's been a while since I received this package, and although I posted a 10 million subscriber video on my main channel, I wanted to celebrate by unboxing this package on my vlog channel today." For her celebration party, Jjuyang made a 'Diamond' cake using a rice cooker and did a mukbang while eating it, then proceeded to unbox the Diamond Play Button package. She was surprised by its heavy weight when opening it. After weighing it on a scale, she revealed that the Diamond Play Button weighs 4.6 kg. Holding the Diamond Play Button with both hands, Jjuyang said, "I still can't really believe it," and vowed, "I will continue to work hard from now on."


Earlier in July, Jjuyang revealed that during her four years of YouTube activities, she was subjected to assault, threats, and extortion by Mr. A, who was both the CEO of her agency and her ex-boyfriend. Jjuyang confessed that due to Mr. A's threats, she even worked at entertainment establishments. According to Jjuyang's legal representative, she filed lawsuits against Mr. A for settlement claims, contract termination, trademark applications, and criminal charges including rape, quasi-rape, habitual assault, habitual threats, habitual injury, extortion, coercion, and violations of the Sexual Violence Punishment Act. However, the case was closed as 'no prosecution' after Mr. A passed away during the proceedings. Additionally, four 'cyber recka' YouTubers accused of demanding money by exploiting Jjuyang's past or aiding such acts were indicted in August and are currently on trial.


After a break of about three months, Jjuyang made a comeback and resumed active activities. In her comeback live broadcast, she said, "I took time to reflect on myself," and added, "I often thought about returning to broadcasting. I plan to work hard going forward." Recently, Jjuyang visited Gimcheon, Gyeongbuk, where a gimbap festival was held, and promoted the festival by showcasing a gimbap mukbang.


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