Controversy over the privacy of "Triple Star" Chef Kang Seung-won, who gained fame through the Netflix cooking contest program "Black and White Chef," and allegations of lobbying for jobs, verbal abuse and intimidation were raised.
According to a report by Dispatch on the 30th, A first met Kang, who was an international student in the United States in 2014.
At the time, A revealed that Kang, who was unable to get a job because he had no experience, helped him get a job at famous restaurants such as "Atelier Cren" and "Benu" and lobbied with Chanel bags in the process.
At the same time, A released a recording referring to the circumstances in which he lobbied Chanel bag.
X, an acquaintance of A who helped Kang get a job at the time, said, "Triple Star was only an international student at the time. It is not common for an inexperienced student to enter Michelin," he said, claiming that A's lobbying affected his employment.
In this regard, Kang refuted that he got a job through his efforts, such as sending an e-mail to the restaurant.
Mr. A also disclosed some of the letters and letters written by Mr. Kang, saying, "There were always women's problems when we were dating."Suspicions of both legs of Mr. Kang
were also raised.
B, who was separated after a four-month relationship, said in a statement, "I later found out that I was hanging on both legs with that other woman," adding, "I couldn't even contact her. Soon after, I heard rumors that I was suddenly opening my wedding and store," he said.
Mr. A is said to be considering suing Mr. Kang for blackmail.
Lee Yu-na, reporter for the digital news team
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