Go Eun-ah Reveals "Former Agency CEO Hit My Head with a Baseball Bat"
Actor Go Eun-ah (right) and singer Mir (left), who appeared on the YouTube channel 'Mirbang TV' and exposed their agency / Photo by YouTube channel 'Mirbang TV' broadcast screen capture
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Sung-yeol] Actress Go Eun-ah revealed the tyranny she experienced from her former agency.
On the 15th, Mir, a singer and former member of the idol group MBLAQ, uploaded a video titled "Warning: This Was Really Too Much" on his YouTube channel 'MirbangTV.' This is a follow-up to the video from the 9th where Go Eun-ah exposed the bullying by a certain actress.
In the broadcast, Go Eun-ah talked about how her agency handled a 'scandal' that occurred in the past.
Go Eun-ah said, "At that time, there was a scandal involving a senior and me within the company," adding, "After filming, I went to watch a movie with a stylist, but the company received a report that I went with a man."
She continued, "Managers were stationed at every entrance of the movie theater, and I was caught as soon as I came out," and revealed, "They searched my bag to find the tickets, then called the theater to check how many tickets were purchased."
Later, Go Eun-ah exposed that she was assaulted by the agency's CEO. She explained the situation, saying, "(The CEO) hit my head with a baseball bat that was nearby," and "I thought my skull was going to split. I was semi-conscious with my eyes open."
She added, "I was forced to lie face down with my arms and legs spread out. They didn't even ask for my side of the story," and "I was hit on the thigh with the baseball bat."
Go Eun-ah said, "The CEO called my mother and summoned her to the office, and my mother knelt down in the office," and "The CEO called my father, who lives in the countryside, saying 'You have to pay the penalty fee.'
Go Eun-ah said, "Since I wasn't crying, the CEO told me, 'Take a break for life,' and then left the room."
Having to continue her activities, Go Eun-ah had to comply with the agency's surveillance.
Go Eun-ah said, "They took my cellphone and kept it on to check who contacted me," and "They also monitored me through the security guard of the officetel where I lived and checked the closed-circuit television (CCTV) once a week."
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She added, "Suddenly, a manager came to my house at dawn to check if I was there," and "At that time, I was suffering from neurosis and was extremely sensitive."
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