Yoo Ah In was accused of illegally using propofol.

(reposted from IG)

[Entertainment Channel/Comprehensive Report] South Korea's "Blue Dragon Award" actor Yoo Ah-in was exposed to illegal use of propofol (commonly known as milk injection), and his image plummeted.

And the latest news came out on the 10th, when he returned to Korea from the US on the 5th, he was intercepted and arrested by the police at the airport, and 160 pieces of body hair were taken for examination. Yoo Ah In's agency UAA also expressed that it is actively cooperating with the investigation.

Liu Yaren revealed that he has been injecting milk injections since 2021, and has obtained prescriptions in 10 hospitals successively. However, the excessive amount of propofol obtained has caused relevant units to suspect habitual drug use.

He returned to South Korea after finishing his vacation in the United States on the 5th. The police arrested him directly at the airport. They took 160 hairs from his body and sent them to the National Institute of Scientific Investigation for inspection. He also investigated whether he had been exposed to other drugs. The results are expected to be released on the 20th.

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Yoo Ah In played the rich second generation of drug addicts in the movie "Hot Detective".

(reposted from Korean.com)

In 2015, Liu Yaren played the role of the rich second-generation drug addict in the movie "Hot Detective", and his superb acting skills were highly praised.

At the press conference that year, because he was too nervous, he joked that he was "a bit in a trance" and his senior Huang Junmin laughed at him. , he once again took out his role as a hindrance, "Maybe it's because of the 'drugs'!" Unexpectedly, it has become a prophecy now.

The propofol injected by Liu Yaren, also known as "milk injection", is a medical anesthetic. After use, it may cause hallucinations. Excessive abuse can cause breathing difficulties, cardiovascular function decline, and even death. South Korea listed it as a controlled drug in 2011, and Taiwan listed it. It is a fourth-degree drug.

In the past, many celebrities used propofol to cause controversy, including "Along with the Gods" actor Ha Jung-woo, actress Sun Jiaren, Park Si-yeon, etc. were fined for abuse, and Michael Jackson died of an overdose.

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