Former PRISTIN Member Xiyeon Shares Updates on “King of Masked Singer” After Controversy Over New Sexual Drama

Former PRISTIN member and actress Park Xi-yeon recently made headlines with her emotional appearance on the December 15 episode of King of Masked Singer. Competing under the pseudonym “Dream Over Interpretation,” Xiyeon shared insights into her past and reflected on her journey in the entertainment industry.
During the show, Xiyeon revealed she began her career as a child actress at the age of four. “People always told me I was pretty, so I entered a junior beauty contest hosted by Naver,” she shared. Her path eventually led to her debut with PRISTIN, where she performed alongside her group members on stage before transitioning to a solo career.

Despite her talent, Xiyeon admitted to feeling nervous about performing alone. “It felt so different from performing with my group. I was trembling the whole time,” she confessed. She also expressed admiration for her competitor, “Perfume Over Flowers,” stating, “They performed so well. I couldn’t help but sneak a glance while the judges were trying to guess their identity.”
Xiyeon ended her segment by sharing exciting news about her acting career: “I’ve started working on new projects this year, and I hope everyone looks forward to the ones that will be released soon.”


However, not all recent news about Xiyeon has been positive. Her involvement in the controversial interactive drama The Bedmate Game: Sharehouse has sparked heated debate online. Released on the platform Storyless, the drama combines traditional storytelling with interactive episodes, allowing viewers to influence the plot.
Based on a romantic webtoon and dating game, the series takes place in a sharehouse where participants must engage in daily physical contact to compete for a grand prize of 100 million won (approximately $72,000 USD). While the innovative format has attracted attention, a particular scene where Xiyeon’s character discusses “intimate” preferences with male co-stars has drawn criticism for its explicit nature.
Source: TV Report