Cha Eun Woo'nun Kariyeri Bitti Mi? #chaeunwoo

In this video, I explain, in the simplest and clearest way possible, two major scandals that have shaken South Korea in recent days: the "Cha Eun Woo tax evasion allegations" and "CL facing the possibility of imprisonment." The fact that Cha Eun Woo, who for years has been known as an "exemplary idol" and "reliable advertising face," is now in the spotlight due to a tax debt of approximately 20 billion Korean won (13-14 million dollars) has caused a huge shock in both the Korean public and the global K-pop world. In the video, I explain step-by-step how Cha Eun Woo should normally have earned his income, the money flow with his agency Fantagio, and how this system was allegedly altered. The video details how income was channeled through a company established in his mother's name, how he paid 20% corporate tax instead of 45% individual income tax, and why this structure is considered a "shell company." The fact that some brands quietly backed down after the scandal, especially Shinhan Bank removing commercials featuring Cha Eun Woo, clearly shows how seriously the idol's career was put at risk. The fact that Cha Eun Woo enlisted in the military while the tax investigation was ongoing also fueled various claims on social media, and I address these discussions in this video. In the second part of the video, I explain why CL's solo activities, conducted through her agency Very Cherry, which she founded in 2020, turned into a legal problem. I explain in simple terms what it means in South Korea to operate an agency without registering with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, why CL was referred to the prosecutor's office, and the possible penalty scenarios. Please share your thoughts on these scandals in the comments. Don't forget to like the video and subscribe to my channel. See you in the next video!