WHEN JANG Ja-yeon killed herself at her home earlier last month, she did more than deprive South Korea of a wildly popular soap star.
In a damning letter naming the men responsible for the distress that may have caused her to take her life aged 26, Jang heaped shame on the country’s entertainment industry with allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation.
In the seven-page letter, written a week before her death, the star of Boys Over Flowers , South Korea’s most avidly watched soap opera, chronicled the sexual and other favours she was expected to extend to progress in the cutthroat “Korean Wave” of TV and film. More...
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In a damning letter naming the men responsible for the distress that may have caused her to take her life aged 26, Jang heaped shame on the country’s entertainment industry with allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation.
In the seven-page letter, written a week before her death, the star of Boys Over Flowers , South Korea’s most avidly watched soap opera, chronicled the sexual and other favours she was expected to extend to progress in the cutthroat “Korean Wave” of TV and film. More...
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