On June 6, a post titled “Failure in Moral Verification of a Dating Reality Show Cast Member” appeared on the workplace community platform Blind, drawing widespread attention.
The anonymous author, who identified themselves as a public-interest whistleblower, raised allegations against an individual referred to as “A,” said to be a contestant from a dating reality program. The post described A as “a person responsible for destroying a family” and claimed they were currently a defendant in a civil damages lawsuit involving an extramarital affair.
According to the post, A was allegedly involved in a romantic relationship with a married man, referred to as “B,” who reportedly has children, during the time of the contestant’s television appearance. The author further claimed that despite repeated requests from B’s spouse to end the relationship, the two allegedly continued living together.
The post also accused A of failing to apologize to the alleged victim despite the existence of evidence and claimed that secondary harm had been caused through letters referencing possible criminal complaints.
As supporting material, the uploader attached CCTV screenshots allegedly showing a woman believed to be A engaging in physical contact with a man inside an elevator. Following its publication, the claims spread rapidly across online communities and social media platforms.
However, the original post has since been deleted, and the authenticity of the allegations has not been verified. No official statement has been released, and the identity of the individual involved remains unconfirmed.
Sources: Naver
