The singer-key of the group SHINee and comedian Park Na-rae's so-called "Jusa aunt" A's medical background has surfaced, sparking controversy.

Recently, social media posts by A, who was called Park Na-rae's "Jusa aunt," were revealed on online communities and drew attention amid allegations that Key's pet dog and home appeared. A's social media posts have been deleted, but the fallout continues.

According to the posts 공개된 on an online community, A posted a photo of a brown poodle on her social media on Dec. 17 last year and explained, "Kkomdeya, what's wrong with you? It's been more than 10 years, so why are you still staring? The unknowable kkomde feelings?? If it's been more than 10 years, isn't it time to get along amicably? Garçon doesn't do that, so why do you?"

The posts A 공개한 included images of Key's brown poodle and gray poodle, Key's pet dogs that have also appeared on the MBC entertainment program I Live Alone. The kkomde and Garçon that A referred to are also well-known names of Key's pet dogs.

In addition, a video showing greetings with the pets in what is presumed to be Key's home was released, attracting interest. As the controversy grew, A deleted the social media posts, but they had already spread through online communities. With the fallout continuing, Key has not issued a separate statement.

Earlier, one outlet reported that Park Na-rae received medical procedures such as intravenous injections and prescribed medication from A, which caused controversy. According to the report, Park Na-rae received an injection procedure at an officetel in Ilsan, and A reportedly accompanied her on overseas shoots.

Regarding this, Park Na-rae's legal representative, Lee & Ko attorney Lee Se-jung, said, "After comprehensively reviewing the parties' statements and materials, there is nothing legally problematic about Park Na-rae's medical treatment. Because it was difficult to visit a hospital due to filming schedules, she simply requested a house call from the doctor and nurse at the clinic she usually attends and received an intravenous drip."

A had previously posted a photo wearing a doctor's gown, an online profile that appeared to be written in Chinese, and several posts claiming to be a medical professional. A claimed, "About 12 to 13 years ago I served as a professor at the Inner Mongolia Fokang Medical University Hospital as the first foreign faculty member. With the help of the hospital director, I attracted the Korea plastic surgery center and served as its director. I gave up everything because of COVID-19. I went through hard times, so don't make me a gossip topic." Afterwards, on the 7th, the doctors' group "Doctors for a fair society" issued an official statement that "Inner Mongolia Fokang Medical University is a non-existent ghost medical school," and she deleted her social media.

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