W Korea Scrubs Website of “Party” Content Amid Ongoing Scandal—Fueling Major Suspicion
W Korea, currently under massive fire for their breast cancer awareness event-turned-celebrity drinking party, is now facing new levels of backlash after eagle-eyed netizens discovered that the website has been scrubbed clean.
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The fashion magazine, published by Doosan Magazine, has yet to comment on the “2025 Love Your W” event; however, it has removed all related content—not only 2025 but all previous years—from its official site. As of October 18, 2025 (KST), W Korea‘s official website link, “www.wkorea.com/special/2025-loveyourw,” which has been used annually for all of their “Love Your W” events by switching out the years, now displays a blank page.

In addition, Star News reported that W Korea has tweaked multiple posts featuring scenes from the event. Several posts now show that the content has since been “edited.”

As expected, the magazine continues to face heavy criticism—more so because of the “shady behavior” amid the radio silence. In fact, the act of wiping the website clean of the event is now fueling suspicion among netizens.
Some believe that, after questions were raised about the true amount of funds donated to the actual cause of the event, W Korea is scurrying to get rid of anything that could be further used as “evidence.”

- “Acting f*cking suspicious LOL.”
- “What the- haha.”
- “Maybe there’s something even dirtier going on than we know.”
- “Pathetic…”
- “This is crazy.”
- “This should really be looked into. Their response makes them look even shadier.”
- “As soon as the donations were mentioned, they wiped everything. Get them the tax audit they deserve.”
- “Lmao. I wonder what kind of stuff they’ve been doing behind the scenes.”
- “Judging by how they’re reacting, an investigation definitely needs to happen.”
- “Yet another scandal to add to their list LOL…”

- “Seems like there’s something fishy going on. If they donated, they could just publish the records. Why delay any official response for days and then suddenly wipe everything?”
- “Is an investigation about to start? My heart’s racing.”
- “These people are really shady.”
- “Wow, everything’s gone.”
- “If you dig deeper, there must be something.”
- “They must’ve pocketed massive kickbacks from brands.”
- “??”
- “All this time, they sat on their a*ses not saying anything. But the moment money comes up they wipe everything LOL.”
- “So pathetic.”
- “Clearly getting rid of evidence. We should dig into this properly.”
Meanwhile, in a rare response to all the buzz around their “Love Your W” event, W Korea has refuted the speculations surrounding its donations.
Read more about it here:
W Korea Makes Donation Records Public, Refutes Rumored Amount