Posted photos, then deleted them
Canceled follow of Jun Hyunmoo and "I Live Alone" accounts
Lee, also known as "Injection Auntie," who is suspected of engaging in illegal medical practices on celebrities such as television personality Park Narae, singer Key, and YouTuber Ipjjameun Haetnim, posted and then deleted content seemingly targeting TV host Jun Hyunmoo.
On the 9th, Lee uploaded separate photos of Jun and of herself on her social media (SNS) account. She then posted the caption, "After having a near-death experience, my thoughts have changed a lot. Staying quiet will not erase my wrongdoing, but that does not mean I have to endure things that are not true," against the backdrop of a poster for the MBC entertainment show "I Live Alone."
At the time, the only accounts Lee was following were Jun Hyunmoo and the official "I Live Alone" account. Because of this, some internet users argued that Lee was taking aim at Jun Hyunmoo and the program. Lee immediately unfollowed both accounts and deleted all of the posts she had uploaded.
Injection Auntie’s side: "The real Injection Auntie is someone else"... "It was just a one-time favor"
Injection Auntie’s side maintains that she is being falsely accused. According to the production team of the SBS current affairs and culture program "Unanswered Questions," which contacted her last month, she holds a medical license and has even been appointed as a professor at a hospital in China, and she only extended one-time favors to celebrities she was personally acquainted with, rather than engaging in illegal medical practices.
She further claimed, "Park Narae came to my house just once, three years ago. We are not the real Injection Auntie; the real Injection Auntie is someone else."
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