‘Drug charges’ Jung Il-hoon, withdrawal from BTOB… “Deep reflection and sense of responsibility”

Sending time2020-12-31 14:33


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With 6 members of B2B… Agency “Support to show more mature music”

Jung Il-hoon
Jung Il-hoon

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Hyo-jeong = Boy group B2B rapper Jeong Il-hoon (26), who was sent to the prosecution for smoking cannabis, leaves the team.

The agency’s Cube Entertainment announced on the 31st, “After careful discussion, we decided to withdraw from the team starting today, respecting the opinion of (Jung Il-hoon) that he can no longer damage the group.

Cube said, “Jung Il-hoon is deeply reflecting on the fact that this has caused disappointment and breaking the trust of many fans,” and said that the company also took it seriously and decided in this way.

He added, “I feel a heavy sense of responsibility for the current situation, and I will do my part to the end so that I can faithfully take on the investigations that are going on in the future.”

In the future, B2B plans to work under the system of six members (Seo Eun-kwang, Lee Min-hyuk, Lee Chang-seop, Lim Hyun-sik, Peniel, and Sungjae Yok).

Cube emphasized, “We will do our best and support unchanged so that B2B can show more mature music and stage.”

He said, “Once again, I sincerely apologize to the fans who support and care for B2B.”

Jung Il-hoon, who debuted as a member of B2B in 2012, was recently sent to the prosecution in July for violating the law on drug management. It was found that he bought cannabis through acquaintances and inhaled several times.

Jung Il-hoon was admitted to the end of May this year when the police investigation was underway and is working as a social worker.

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