"kwajuchyung" Hong Seong-woo was revealed to have been introduced to the "injection aunt" by Park Na-rae.

On the 24th episode of SBS Unanswered Questions, the program digs into the substance of the "injection aunt" controversy, which alleges illegal medical practices targeting famous entertainers.

Ahead of the broadcast, Unanswered Questions released the story of urologist Hong Seong-woo, known as "kwajuchyung," who said he was actually introduced to the "injection aunt." As a urologist who rose to fame as "kwajuchyung" on radio and variety shows, Hong Seong-woo said that last November he was introduced to a woman by an acquaintance. She was a woman in her 40s who introduced herself as the head of a cosmetic surgery clinic in Gangnam and the CEO of a company that attracts foreign patients.

Hong Seong-woo said, "She said she was inviting doctors from abroad to set up hospitals. I heard she had received a lot of investment, so I thought she was someone impressive in business." In an earlier preview, Hong said of the woman, "She spoke like the chief director of a large hospital, so I naturally thought she was a doctor."

The woman visited Hong Seong-woo's clinic and proposed a business to expand into overseas hospitals. The acquaintance who introduced her said she was a sister from a cosmetic surgery clinic whom they knew, and when Director Hong spoke with her she seemed sufficiently like a doctor. But a few days later, the woman appeared noisily in the news with a suspicious title. The "injection aunt" who recently caused a stir with allegations of illegal medical procedures involving Park Na-rae turned out to be that woman.

Park Na-rae was embroiled in controversy after her peak popularity when former managers exposed allegations of power harassment. One of the controversies surrounding her was that she received medicine or injections or IVs from the woman, who did not have a medical license, outside of a hospital.

It was revealed that the acquaintance who introduced the woman to Hong Seong-woo was also Park Na-rae. The controversy is growing as not only Park Na-rae but other famous entertainers have said they received medical treatment from the woman believing she was a doctor. However, the woman identified as the "injection aunt" denied the allegations as unfair and refuted the claims.

Meeting with Unanswered Questions production staff, the woman's husband said, "Three years ago Park Na-rae visited our home only once. We are not the 'injection aunt,' and the real 'injection aunt' is someone else," refuting the woman's "injection aunt" controversy. He claimed she has a medical license sufficient to be appointed a professor at a hospital in China and that she only offered one-time favors to entertainers she was acquainted with, not illegal medical practices.

Meanwhile, while digging into the controversy surrounding Park Na-rae and the "injection aunt," and tracing the actual state of illegal medical practices and hidden Connection, Unanswered Questions' "Injection aunt scandal - how did they take the syringe?" airs at 11:10 p.m. on the 24th.

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