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Did he forget his retirement announcement?…‘Drug Use’ Park Yoochun shares updates on his bright activities

Seunghun Ji
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2025-09-09 15:02:12
Park Yoochun. Photo | Park Yoochun SNS
Park Yoochun. Photo | Park Yoochun SNS

Singer and actor Park Yoochun, who has suspended his activities in the domestic entertainment industry, has shared his recent updates.

Recently, Park Yoochun posted on his SNS, “I will definitely come back to Nagoya. Thank you so much. I will continue to live well with my family and everyone,” along with a photo.

In the released photo, Park Yoochun is seen wearing a flashy green shirt and showing a bright smile. His blonde hairstyle stands out, and his noticeably brighter appearance is eye-catching.

On the 6th, it was reported that Park Yoochun held an event to celebrate the release of his new EP album ‘Metro Love’ in Nagoya, Japan, where he met with local fans. Additionally, he has been actively participating in local activities, including appearing on a Japanese terrestrial broadcasting entertainment program. During the broadcast, Park Yoochun stated, “I am really happy living in Japan.”

Meanwhile, the Japanese broadcaster Tokyo MX is set to release a documentary featuring Park Yoochun's story. The production team stated, “The stage filled with cheers and excitement was truly a dream-like moment. Behind that light, there was a path that was never smooth. There were countless walls that arose during the preparation process, conflicts and struggles that could not be avoided. Park Yoochun has stopped, contemplated, and walked on several times.”

They continued, “The documentary includes all the unknown stories hidden behind the shining performances. It reveals the real drama hidden behind the glamour and a story of hope leading to the future,” positively highlighting Park Yoochun's journey.

Previously, Park Yoochun was indicted in 2019 on charges of methamphetamine use and was sentenced to 10 months in prison with a 2-year probation. Afterward, he announced his retirement from the entertainment industry but later reversed that decision and continued his activities overseas. He was also listed among high-profile habitual tax delinquents published by the National Tax Service last December.

[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]

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