
Kim Geon‑woo is a Boys 2 Planet II contestant chosen as the signal song centre for Planet K. His strong performance earned him an All‑Star rating from vocal master Lim Han‑byul, who noted his stable vocals and serious demeanour on stage despite his relative visibility only increasing recently.
Allegations Surfacing Ahead of Premiere
On July 17, just before the show premiered, a netizen posted extensive accusations against Kim. Claiming to be a former trainee at “B Entertainment”, the author alleged that Kim used abusive language toward trainees and staff, enforced long practices without breaks or air conditioning, demanded excessive respect and public greetings, and benefited from favouritism from senior staff.
As part of the exposé, the netizen shared evidence including psychiatric treatment records, trainee contracts, and possibly company envelopes. They reported serious mental health effects among fellow trainees, including stress, anxiety disorders, panic episodes, and insomnia.
They also claimed embezzlement accusations, alleging misuse of company funds for personal travel and social events with senior executives.
Mnet’s Response and Ongoing Investigation
On July 17, the Boys 2 Planet production team formally acknowledged the seriousness of the allegations, stating they were verifying facts by speaking with the accuser, former B Entertainment staff, and related individuals. The team also said they were assessing potential legal implications.
Despite the claims, there has been no confirmation or resolution at the time of writing. Three different accusers have provided similar accounts and supporting documentation, adding pressure on the production team to resolve the issue transparently.
Kim Geon‑woo’s Apology Letter
Kim Geon‑woo later issued a public apology acknowledging the uproar. He stated he was deeply sorry that his actions hurt others and disappointed many. He described acting immaturely under pressure as a leader during a difficult period and asked for understanding regarding the delay in issuing his statement.
He also noted that some of the claims might not be fully accurate or were exaggerated. Still, he stressed that reflection and taking accountability mattered more than re‑arguing each detail. He intended to apologise sincerely rather than defend every point of criticism.
Finally, he expressed remorse to the public who encountered the accusations online. He pledged to learn from the situation and grow into a more mature person going forward.
Broader Context: Signal Song Centre Pressure and Public Expectations
Kim Geon‑woo’s role as signal song centre heightened expectations. Previous signal song centres such as Sung Han‑bin from Boys Planet went on to lead the debut group ZEROBASEONE. That precedent put Kim in the spotlight even before the show aired. The allegations threatened not just his role in the show, but also his potential debut image.
Fans and industry watchers are particularly sensitive to character controversies given past exits from audition shows over misconduct disclosures. The timing of these allegations just ahead of broadcast magnified scrutiny of Mnet’s vetting process.
Fan Reactions and Calls for Accountability
Discussions online reflect polarised responses. Some fans voiced strong condemnation, saying that if the allegations are true, Kim should withdraw from the program immediately. Comments such as “Mnet must conduct thorough background checks” and “Korean trainees should not be in a position of power if they abused it” appeared across social media.
Others urged caution, stating the need to wait for the results of Mnet’s investigation before forming a final judgement. The collective call throughout is for transparency, and for serious reflection within talent agencies about trainee welfare.
Why This Matters.
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The allegations involved both psychological distress and alleged abuse of power, including influence from senior management.
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The evidence shared by the netizen included medical and contractual documents, adding credibility and seriousness.
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As a central figure in a highly competitive survival series, Kim’s behaviour reflects on the show’s reputation and the industry at large.
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His apology letter aligns with calls for accountability without defensive rebuttal, which may serve as a precedent for how trainees handle criticism.
What Happens Next?
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Mnet continues its fact-finding process, interviewing involved parties and reviewing legal issues.
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Kim’s future participation in the show may depend on the investigation outcome.
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Trainee welfare and agency culture may become major topics in the audition show industry.
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Fans will closely monitor any update from Mnet or evidence that substantiates or disproves the allegations.
Final Thoughts
The allegations surrounding Kim Geon‑woo have created a complex situation ahead of Boys 2 Planet II premiere. The netizen’s detailed claims—supported by records and testimony—have already triggered a formal investigation. Kim’s apology letter signals a willingness to take responsibility while not denying the possibility of inaccuracy in some reports.
Ultimately, the outcome depends on Mnet’s ability to investigate thoroughly and transparently. The case raises important questions about trainee treatment, leadership roles, and public accountability within K‑pop audition systems.
As the story continues to unfold, fans await clarity and hope for a fair resolution.
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