The media’s focus on Seungri’s “Burning Sun”scandal was reignited with the release of BBC’s documentary “Burning Sun: Exposing the secret K-pop chat groups”.
Shortly after, rumors began to circulate that Seungri had intentions of moving to Hong Kong and establishing a nightclub. It was even stated that the ex-BIGBANG artist had bought a high-end apartment in the area.
The news swiftly sparked ire among both Chinese and Hong Kong netizens, who openly expressed their strong disapproval towards a sexual offender. Furthermore, Jacky Heung, the son of Hong Kong entertainment mogul Charles Heung, also voiced harsh criticisms.
The actor specifically posted an article discussing Seungri’s intentions in Hong Kong and included the message, “You are not wanted here, so do not come. We kindly ask that you avoid becoming involved in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. Opening a nightclub? Please do not bring any negative influences here. We would prefer if you stayed away.”
Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Government has addressed the reports of Seungri’s planned nightclub opening and clarified that they have not received any visa application from the Korean artist.
The source of this information is Sohu and it is from K14.
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