I filmed while being bitten by a dog, Lee Kyung-gyu… Look good

Lee Gyeong-gyu /Photo = Channel A'City Fisherman'

Lee Gyeong-gyu /Photo = Channel A’City Fisherman’

Comedian Lee Kyung-gyu opened his mouth about the non-payment of the cast.

Lee Gyeong-gyu, who appeared on Channel A’s’Urban Fisherman 2’broadcast on the 14th, opened a speech saying, “My heart hurts because I have an eyeball,” and all the cast members recognized what Lee Gyeong-gyu meant like this.

It is known that Lee Kyung-gyu, the production company of KBS2’Dogs are Great’ recently appeared, was damaged by not paying the appearance fee. Lee Gyeong-gyu was a member of Coen Stars under the Coen Group and recently terminated the contract because he could not receive payments of hundreds of millions of dollars.

Lee Gyeong-gyu said, “I just worked on the boat for four months without a penny. I also earned money from being bitten by a dog.”

Next, Lee Gyeong-gyu asked Lee Dong-guk, “Where’s your company?” When he answered that he had no current agency, he warned, “Yes, be careful.”

KBS announced that it delivered the production cost, including the appearance fee, to Coen Media, the production company of’Dogs are great’. This situation occurred due to the problem of Coen Media. The program is known to be taking a break from recording for a week and signing a contract with another production company.

Not only Lee Kyung-gyu, but also Yoo Se-yoon, Jang Dong-min, and Jang Do-yeon, who belonged to Coen, suffered damages not paid for performance fees. Comedians created a company called K&M and prevented the performance fees from going to Coen, but the previously unpaid performance fees have not been resolved.

Reporter Kim Ye-rang [email protected]

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