In 2004, comedian Noh Hong-chul, perhaps best known around the world as the “elevator man” in Psy’s “Gangnam Style” music video, published a confessional essay stating that he once got a girl drunk while in high school in order to have sex with her.
He wrote, “[…] in order to get a woman [unconscious], you could use alcohol, sleeping pills, or pig aphrodisiac. The last one was too hard to get, so I gave up. They didn’t sell sleeping pills in large quantities, so I gave up on that too […]”
The article ends with Noh confessing that the girl started vomiting, that he had to send her home “without any rewards”, and that the next day the girl called him, yelling, “Don’t ever do that again, you asshole!”
The article caused much controversy when it resurfaced in 2007, but Noh’s agency has maintained that the magazine had fabricated the article.
Park Myung Soo on a past 'Happy Together' episode, "I hit my ex-girlfriend 100 times near the Han River." (they got into a fight after he caught her lying)
Jung Hyung Don, on a past radio show 8 years ago, "Love grows from fighting with each other. I also heard that love grows deeper the more you beat (her)."
On whether he would bang Harisu or Park Kyung Lim, Kim Gura responded: “I would first make real-pussy owner Park Kyung Lim drink until she passes out. Then I would steal her money and use that to buy Harisu drinks. After making her pass out, I will see how her breasts and artificial vagina look while jerking off at the same time.”
Regarding a then recent news of prostitutes protesting against an indiscriminate police crackdown, he went on to compare them to the comfort women*.
“Some 80 prostitutes are fighting for their rights against the police. They’re sitting on a chartered bus heading to the National Human Rights Commission to file a complaint. This is probably the first time that prostitutes got on a chartered bus since the comfort women (did during World War II). I’m sure the bus driver got an erection, too.”