Delivery app 'Yogiyo' model Yunho Yunho / Photo by Yogiyo app capture

Delivery app 'Yogiyo' model Yunho Yunho / Photo by Yogiyo app capture

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] Recently, TVXQ's Yunho has been embroiled in a controversy over violating quarantine rules, and the delivery app 'Yogiyo,' for which he is a model, quickly cut ties by removing his photos.


On the 13th, when accessing the delivery app Yogiyo, a photo with the phrase "Joy starts from Yogiyo" appears.


This is the spot where a photo of Yunho, previously smiling with the caption "We respect the speed of taste," was displayed.


Netizens responded to Yogiyo's swift action with comments such as "That was a quick cut-off," and "Companies will now hesitate to use celebrity models."


Meanwhile, Yunho was caught at the end of last month holding a drinking party after 10 p.m. in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, violating quarantine rules.


When the controversy erupted, Yunho posted an apology on his social media, saying, "I am angry at myself," but on the 12th, MBC Newsdesk reported additionally that the restaurant where Yunho drank was an illegal entertainment bar and that he drank with female employees, causing a huge stir.


MBC Newsdesk also reported that there was a physical altercation between the police and Yunho, and that acquaintances helped him escape.



Yunho's agency, SM Entertainment, immediately denied the allegations, stating, "Apart from violating quarantine rules, he did not engage in any wrongful behavior."


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