
On MBN News Fighter, Park Na-rae's former manager appeared and continued to make additional revelations related to the so-called injection aunt allegations, causing a stir.
In a recent broadcast of News Fighter, Park Na-rae's former manager directly appeared and revealed a prescription bag that Park Na-rae had reportedly received continuously from a person known as the injection aunt. The former manager claimed that the prescription bag contained a pink butterfly-shaped pill, which is also known to be associated with the YouTuber Lip Jjap Eun Haet-nim, raising the level of suspicion.
A psychiatrist who appeared on the show stated that the pill is presumed to be phentermine, a controlled substance. According to the specialist's explanation, phentermine is a medication that requires a doctor's prescription, has appetite-suppressing effects, but carries a high risk of side effects such as heart palpitations and mood swings. In particular, due to concerns about abuse, it is strictly regulated in medical settings, prohibiting prescriptions for more than 28 days.
The former manager claimed that Park Na-rae seemed to have already developed a tolerance to the medication. He stated that Park Na-rae had taken two bags of medication at once before going to bed, and that the prescription bag handed over by the injection aunt was structured in a way that it could be taken at any time, divided into several time slots, unlike the usual dosage method. This, he argued, indicated a high potential for drug abuse.
Questions were also raised about the prescription method. The former manager mentioned that he heard there was an arrangement where they could contact whenever the medication ran out, and that the injection aunt had said through a messenger that Lip Jjap Eun Haet-nim also took this medication four times a day. However, this information remains the former manager's unilateral claim, and the specific facts have not yet been confirmed.
In relation to this, the YouTuber Lip Jjap Eun Haet-nim's side has denied the allegations, stating that while they had received medication for swelling relief in the past, it was unrelated to illegal prescriptions or IV treatments.
Currently, allegations of illegal medical procedures and drug abuse surrounding Park Na-rae and related individuals are being met with conflicting claims from the parties involved. The exact facts regarding this matter are expected to be clarified through future investigations and legal proceedings.





