• Episode 198 - Not Everyone Knows Everything

  • Nov 25 2019
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

Episode 198 - Not Everyone Knows Everything

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we have thoughts on the backlash on Amber’s JK News comments, more drama coming out of TS Entertainment, alarming revelations by former-Brave Girls’ Yejin on why she left, and some attempts of reassertion by the totally-not-corrupt producers of “Produce 101 Japan”. All that, new tunes, including True Damage, FAKY, and MAMAMOO, Reina Scully’s new show, and more!

    What’s New?
    Kaz
    [MV] 1TEAM _ Make This (PERFORMANCE VER.)
    True Damage - GIANTS (ft. Becky G, Keke Palmer, SOYEON, DUCKWRTH, Thutmose) | League of Legends
    [MV] KARD _ Dumb Litty
    Petey
    "Gochi Gang" with Reina Scully on First We Feast
    【MV】FAKY / ANTIDOTE
    [MV] MAMAMOO(마마무) _ HIP
    [Special] 마마무(MAMAMOO) - HIP Performance Video

    Headlines

    [Update] Amber faces backlash after saying man detained by police for eating “deserved it” on JK News, releases apology

    #CancelTSEntertainment

    TRCNG’s Wooyeop & Taeseon file to terminate TSE contract, accuse company of habitual child abuse & more

    Wooyeop & Taeseon detail abuse, a room salon invitation, TRCNG’s living conditions to Dispatch

    Evidence of TRCNG’s abuse revealed through recording of meeting with TSE exec

    TS Claims TRCNG’s Comeback Was Delayed Due To Wooyeop Dating Staff Member; His Mother Responds

    Yejin talks about the reasons she left Brave Girls, including feeling her life was at risk

    ‘Produce 101 Japan’ distances itself from ‘Produce 101, assures you they aren’t corrupt

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