Controversy surrounds former announcer and model Kim Na-jung after she reportedly deleted a post confessing to drug use following a SOS plea from Manila.
On December 12, Kim shared a desperate message on her personal channel, stating, "I am at the Conrad Hotel in Manila. I feel my life is in danger. I can't go to the airport or take a taxi. Please help me." She revealed her heartfelt requests for help, disclosing her fears of traveling to the airport and potential dangers outside, urging for assistance from embassy officials.
However, accusations surfaced in online communities that Kim had previously posted and deleted a message admitting to drug use. According to screenshots, she described a chaotic scene at the airport, revealing her fears about a delayed flight and claiming to discard her luggage, expressing, "If I board that plane, I will die. I confess to having used drugs in the Philippines."
The authenticity of this statement remains in question as it has since disappeared from her social media. As her posts have ceased, focus shifts to whether Kim will return safely to Korea and how she plans to address the unfolding situation.
Kim Na-jung is known for her roles in productions like SBS's "Black Sheep Game" and Wave's original series "Ideological Screening Zone: The Community." Last year, she appeared on Channel S's "Sisters on the Frontline," where she voiced grievances over manipulated broadcasts.