Female BJ Allegedly Assaulted By MC Ding Dong Makes Desperate Plea

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Female BJ, A, who was assaulted live on air by MC Ding Dong, has pleaded for the secondary harassment to stop.

On the 12th, A posted on her social media account, “Currently, videos and photos, including from other BJs, are spreading without any mosaic blurring,” and added, “I hope this video does not spread any further.

She continued, “Every time I watch it, my heart races and my hands tremble. I try to appear bright and strong, but I am human too,” adding, “My parents have seen all the articles, so it’s very hard.

A also expressed, “Videos keep being uploaded on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube for views, and because of the malicious comments, I feel like dying,” revealing, “Sometimes I even think it would be better if I just took all the medicine I’ve been prescribed now and never got up again.

However, she asked people to stop spreading false information about the “smack” sound, clarifying that it was the sound of a microphone being thrown.

Previously, a video showing MC Ding Dong assaulting A on an internet broadcast had been circulating online. In the video, when A sang about MC Ding Dong’s past drunk driving and hit-and-run incident, MC Ding Dong allegedly assaulted her.

As a result, A has been experiencing panic symptoms and is receiving psychiatric counseling. She was also diagnosed with injuries requiring two weeks of recovery. She has currently hired a lawyer and filed a lawsuit against MC Ding Dong.

In response, MC Ding Dong posted on his social media account on the 11th, stating, “Since an investigation and legal proceedings are currently underway, the spread of unverified speculative claims or one-sided content could cause further harm,” and urged, “Please refrain from indiscriminate sharing and defamation until the facts are confirmed.

Source: Naver
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