extraño MUCHO mi epoca aroha cuando astro eran 6 teniamos cbs a lo loco y nos volviamos locas votando en apps, eramos felices y de la nada nos quedamos sin nada de eso
Me puse re sensible recordando todos esos años, la primera vez que los vi, el momento en que decidí volver a buscarlos y lo encantada que estaba con ellos, acababa de cumplir 14 y hace poco cumplí 23... realmente extraño tanto ese entonces.
CHA EUNWOO BIRTHDAY PROJECT — BILLBOARD LOVE ACROSS KOREA 🎊
This year, Eunwoo is going through a difficult and sensitive time and we believe it’s more important than ever for fans to come together with one clear goal.
We are launching an open birthday support project focused on putting up billboards across Korea to show Eunwoo our love, strength and unwavering support
By uniting under one shared project, we can maximize impact and deliver one powerful message for Eunwoo.
Donation form 🔗 https://t.co/ZJL4LAIOdE
This is an open project. All fanbases and individual fans are welcome to join.
More details coming soon. 💙
#CHAEUNWOO #차은우
BREAKING: Korean media now confirms the Cheongdam restaurant linked to Cha Eunwoo rumors is NOT owned by his family. It is owned by Fantagio and operated by Fantagio 🚨 ‼️⬇️
Fantagio statement:
“The currently operating ‘Eojeon Cheongdam’ is a completely different corporation from Ganghwa’s ‘Eojeon Charcoal-Grilled Eel.’ The store is operated by Fantagio M and has no relation to Cha Eunwoo’s family.”
Meaning: The company controlling the store is his agency, not a personal or family entity.
This completely destroys the narrative that Eunwoo or his family were hiding income through a restaurant or shifting money through relatives.
The original family-run Ganghwa eel restaurant was closed. Fantagio later reused the brand name under its own corporate structure. Separate owner. Separate operator. Separate legal entity.
Let’s be very clear:
When a business is owned and operated by an artist’s agency, any revenue, accounting, and tax handling falls under corporate management systems, not the individual artist’s personal control. Which means he was legally within his right to file this under corporate tax treatment for this business.
Yet multiple outlets framed it as a “family restaurant” tied to his tax issue.
That is false. Yet headlines pushed family-business implications anyway.
That is irresponsible reporting.
This matters because it confirms what many of us have been saying:
This case is about tax interpretation and classification, not concealment, not shell businesses, not “evasion.”
No court ruling.
No criminal finding.
No proven income diversion.
Media outlets that amplified unverified speculation about “family restaurants” owe corrections immediately.
Facts over rumors.
Law over headlines.
Hold media accountable ❌
#CHAEUNWOO #차은우
https://t.co/qky3mNyikr
Namgoong Kyun, the CEO of Humasis and largest shareholder of Fantagio, is currently being heavily investigated for criminal tax evasion. Authorities are currently tearing apart every single company under him to find anything suspicious.
They likely ran into Eunwoo's mom's company and red-flagged it to investigate further. Anyone aware of the issues Eunwoo has endured with Fantagio since 2018 will read his mother's statement and it will make complete sense, because it confirms all the fears we've had for years.
Here is the difference:
Namgoong Kyun is being criminally investigated for tax evasion. Penalty if true: Prison time + heavy fines + criminal record.
Cha Eunwoo is undergoing a standard tax audit that any regular citizen undergoes. Penalty: You just pay the difference in tax. No prison. No criminal record.
He is NOT being criminally investigated even though the headlines want you to think that.
Additionally, you cannot host an international diplomatic event like the APEC Gala while under criminal investigation. The government's vetting process is extreme. If he were actually a tax evader, he would have been blacklisted.
What’s happening now? It’s a dispute over tax brackets. His mom needs to prove her company is a valid business entity eligible for the corporate tax rate rather than the personal rate. If validated, they owe nothing. If rejected, they pay the difference. That’s it.
This witch hunt is forced. Tax audits are standard procedure. NO celebrity is immune.
And ffs can fans please stop saying Eunwoo is too sweet and innocent. I love the man, but he's 29 and we don't know him personally. As a fan I will always hold him accountable for anything I am morally against.
Getting a tax audit is not morally wrong.
[📝] Cha Eunwoo, in 2010, during his first year at Suri Middle School at around 12 years old, participated in a school debate competition.
Lee Dongmin exposes the dangers of ‘gaeticket’, a form of malicious online behavior in Korea where anonymous users post harmful comments, spread rumors, and misuse internet slang: “Gaeticket behavior includes using anonymity to post malicious comments, spread slander and rumors, as well as the indiscriminate use of destructive internet slang that mangles the Korean language.” Such behavior has led to extreme cyber violence in multiple cases: the Tablo controversy, where the rapper was falsely accused of faking his Stanford degree; the Dog Poop Girl incident, where a woman was publicly shamed for not cleaning up after her dog; school bullying videos that went viral; the celebrity X-file leaks exposing private information; and the suicide of actress Choi Jin-sil, partly attributed to online harassment. He explains how minor actions, amplified online, can feel like “a life sentence or even a death penalty in the court of public opinion.” To combat this, he proposes real-name registration for repeat offenders, rewarding positive and constructive comments, and promoting proper use of Hangul: “We must hold the belief that every single word we type shapes and nurtures the cyberspace we inhabit… and commit to using proper language.” His goal is to make Korea a leader not only in technology but also in online etiquette: “Let us put these solutions into practice so that Korea becomes not only a global powerhouse in computer technology, but also the world’s strongest nation in internet etiquette and attitude.”
#CHAEUNWOO #차은우 #이동민
#チャウヌ #车银优 #ชาอึนอู #車銀優
[📝] Cha Eunwoo, in 2010, during his first year at Suri Middle School at around 12 years old, participated in a school debate competition.
Lee Dongmin exposes the dangers of ‘gaeticket’, a form of malicious online behavior in Korea where anonymous users post harmful comments, spread rumors, and misuse internet slang: “Gaeticket behavior includes using anonymity to post malicious comments, spread slander and rumors, as well as the indiscriminate use of destructive internet slang that mangles the Korean language.” Such behavior has led to extreme cyber violence in multiple cases: the Tablo controversy, where the rapper was falsely accused of faking his Stanford degree; the Dog Poop Girl incident, where a woman was publicly shamed for not cleaning up after her dog; school bullying videos that went viral; the celebrity X-file leaks exposing private information; and the suicide of actress Choi Jin-sil, partly attributed to online harassment. He explains how minor actions, amplified online, can feel like “a life sentence or even a death penalty in the court of public opinion.” To combat this, he proposes real-name registration for repeat offenders, rewarding positive and constructive comments, and promoting proper use of Hangul: “We must hold the belief that every single word we type shapes and nurtures the cyberspace we inhabit… and commit to using proper language.” His goal is to make Korea a leader not only in technology but also in online etiquette: “Let us put these solutions into practice so that Korea becomes not only a global powerhouse in computer technology, but also the world’s strongest nation in internet etiquette and attitude.”
#CHAEUNWOO #차은우 #이동민
#チャウヌ #车银优 #ชาอึนอู #車銀優