Joo Haknyeon Reportedly Confessed to Spending Night with AV Star: Shocking Detailed Events Revealed!

Former THE BOYZ member Joo Haknyeon reportedly confessed to his fellow members that he spent the night with former Japanese adult film actress Asuka Kirara, leading to deep disappointment and public distancing from the group, according to veteran entertainment journalist Lee Jin-ho.
According to Lee, “Neither the agency nor its staff had any knowledge of the incident until Japanese tabloid Shukan Bunshun sent an inquiry containing specific questions about Joo Haknyeon’s private life.”
Lee disclosed that Joo told acquaintances, “I was intimate with Asuka Kirara at her home,” and that his agency OneHundred confirmed the admission during their internal investigation. Following this, the label swiftly removed him from group activities and finalized his departure from THE BOYZ, though Joo initially resisted leaving the group.

According to Lee, Joo openly shared the details of his night with Asuka Kirara with his fellow THE BOYZ members. This confession devastated the group, leading many of them to unfollow Joo on social media, symbolizing their disapproval and emotional detachment.


According to Lee, Joo Haknyeon had attended an award ceremony in Yokohama, Japan, on May 29. Afterward, he reportedly joined some acquaintances for drinks and later moved to a private room around 4 a.m., where Asuka Kirara and other Japanese women joined the gathering.
“The atmosphere was reportedly intimate, with drinking games and physical closeness between Ju Haknyeon and Asuka Kirara,” Lee claimed. “The two allegedly left together and spent the night at an undisclosed location before rejoining the agency’s staff the following day.” One of the Japanese women present at the gathering is believed to have tipped off Shukan Bunshun.

Joo’s confession came amid internal investigations by OneHundred. Though the agency was quick to act, the situation was further complicated by Joo’s insistence that he should not leave the group under such circumstances, creating tension within the team. Lee stated, “In response, the agency immediately separated him from the other members and removed him from the group. However, Joo Haknyeon resisted and expressed that he didn’t want to leave.”
In a related development, singer-producer MC Mong, affiliated with OneHundred, was also removed from his executive role. While MC Mong’s exit was officially attributed to personal reasons, Lee reported that additional misconduct surfaced during the agency’s probe into Joo’s behavior, although no direct link has been established.

With police investigations now underway and public scrutiny intensifying, Joo’s future in entertainment remains uncertain, while THE BOYZ continue their activities without one of their founding members.