Self-Proclaimed Girlfriend of T.O.P: “All BIGBANG Members Are Involved in the Burning Sun Scandal”

On May 28, influencer Kira ignited a social media firestorm by claiming to be the ex-girlfriend of BIGBANG’s T.O.P and revealing explosive details about the Burning Sun scandal and other K-pop controversies.

Kira alleged that T.O.P disclosed how Seungri was used as a scapegoat by the management company due to his lower popularity within BIGBANG. According to her, all BIGBANG members were implicated in the Burning Sun scandal, but Seungri alone was made to take full responsibility and was even paid to serve prison time.
She claimed, “BIGBANG got caught in the controversy, but Seungri was singled out. The company told him to take the fall because he was the least popular. They paid him to go to jail for a few years, promising a hefty compensation afterward.” These shocking statements have not been corroborated and remain highly controversial.

Despite the viral impact, many fans and observers have expressed serious doubts about Kira’s credibility. Notably:
- Kira has not provided any evidence to support her claim of being T.O.P’s ex-girlfriend.
- Official investigations into the Burning Sun case concluded with only Seungri facing criminal charges.
- The claim that the entire BIGBANG group was involved and that Seungri was paid to go to prison lacks factual proof.
The podcast also made unsubstantiated claims about top K-pop stars IU and Jennie. Kira and co-host Wootak accused IU of prostitution at exorbitant rates and alleged Jennie (BLACKPINK) was involved in filming sensitive videos with a BMW heir’s son. These allegations have provoked strong backlash from fans and the wider public.

Fans of IU and Jennie have vehemently rejected these rumors, describing them as baseless attacks that threaten to harm their idols’ reputations. Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram have been flooded with demands for accountability.
In response, fans and public opinion are urging the management companies of IU and Jennie to pursue legal action against the spread of defamatory and false information.