• 2025.12.20 (Sat)
  • All articles
  • LOGIN
  • JOIN
Global Economic Times
APEC2025KOREA가이드북
  • Synthesis
  • World
  • Business
  • Industry
  • ICT
  • Distribution Economy
  • Well+Being
  • Travel
  • Eco-News
  • Education
  • Korean Wave News
  • Opinion
  • Arts&Culture
  • Sports
  • People & Life
  • Column
    • Cho Kijo Column
    • Lee Yeon-sil Column
    • Ko Yong-chul Column
    • Cherry Garden Story
  • Photo News
  • New Book Guide
MENU
 
Home > Synthesis

Influencer Breaks Silence: 200,000-Subscriber Mukbang YouTuber Alleges Sexual Assault by Taxi Driver

Desk / Updated : 2025-11-03 15:08:22
  • -
  • +
  • Print


 200,000-Subscriber Mukbang YouTuber Alleges Sexual Assault by Taxi Driver    (C) Pixabay

SEOUL — A prominent South Korean mukbang (eating broadcast) YouTuber, Kwak Hyeol-su (22, real name Jung Hyun-su), with a following of 200,000 subscribers, has made a harrowing public accusation, alleging she was sexually assaulted by a taxi driver a year ago. The influencer disclosed the traumatic incident in a video uploaded to her channel on November 2, titled, "It Took Me a Long Time to Say This."

The emotional account describes an assault that allegedly occurred in the early hours of May 23, 2024. Kwak stated she had consumed alcohol in Seoul and subsequently boarded a taxi to return to her home in a provincial area. She claims she was rendered unconscious in the back seat during the journey.

"I am a lifestyle YouTuber. Sharing my daily life is my job, yet I have lived crying for 330 out of 365 days," Kwak tearfully recounted in the video. "Having to live in secret has made me feel like I’m going insane. I don't understand why I, the victim, must hide. I did not commit a crime."

According to Kwak's testimony, the taxi driver allegedly parked the vehicle in her apartment's parking lot, moved into the back seat, and sexually assaulted her. Kwak, who stated she had no prior sexual experience, described the profound pain and struggle, saying she "fought back, but in that moment, my mind just went blank."

The alleged assault has had severe, prolonged physical and mental repercussions for the young YouTuber. For over a year, she has undergone continuous treatment at obstetrics and gynecology clinics.

"I went to everything from local clinics to large hospitals. My body is completely ruined from taking so many antibiotics and medications," she revealed. "I now menstruate twice a month, and my hair is falling out like crazy."

Beyond the physical toll, Kwak is suffering from a suite of debilitating mental health conditions, including panic disorder, depression, and hyperventilation. She described the immense difficulty of even performing simple tasks. "Even reading simple text is hard, and pretending to be bright in front of the camera is overwhelming," she admitted, adding she plans to seek psychiatric help.

The strain of maintaining a façade for her online audience has compounded her suffering. "Editing the videos where I look cheerful—I felt so artificial," she said. "It was incredibly hard to have to act when I was so broken inside. I don't want to live like that anymore. I was never a bright person to begin with, and all brightness disappeared after this incident."

Kwak also raised serious issues regarding the legal process, criticizing the prolonged nature of the South Korean litigation system for sexual assault cases. "The system here makes victims like me, who are already suffering, endure years more of pain," she asserted, noting that her case has been ongoing for nearly a year and a half with no end in sight.

Moreover, she shockingly revealed experiencing secondary victimization while interacting with law enforcement. "I was subjected to secondary victimization by the investigator," Kwak alleged, quoting a police officer who questioned, "Why didn't you report it when you were being sexually assaulted?"

Wiping away tears, she countered, "Do you think you could report it immediately if you experienced it directly? I reported it as soon as I woke up the day after the incident."

Closing her statement, Kwak expressed a desire to connect with and empower other survivors of sexual assault, harassment, and rape. "How many people must have suffered from sexual harassment, abuse, or assault?" she pondered. "I want to be a source of strength for all victims in the world. We will face torment today and tomorrow, and moments where we question life will come every night, but I hope we can live well together."

[Copyright (c) Global Economic Times. All Rights Reserved.]

  • #globaleconomictimes
  • #micorea
  • #mykorea
  • #Lifeplaza
  • #nammidonganews
  • #singaporenewsk
  • #Samsung
  • #Daewoo
  • #Hyosung
  • #A
Desk
Desk

Popular articles

  • Alliance in a Dilemma: The Fallout of Trump's Advice to Takaichi Not to 'Provoke Taiwan' 

  • Samsung Launches 'Galaxy Z TriFold,' Draws Crowds Despite $2,750 Price Tag

  • Seoul's 'Insane Rent' Warning: Why $30,000 Monthly Rent is a Looming Threat Residential Crisis Deepens as Tourist Housing Conversion Hits Supply

I like it
Share
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Kakaotalk
  • LINE
  • BAND
  • NAVER
  • https://globaleconomictimes.kr/article/1065592456820718 Copy URL copied.
Comments >

Comments 0

Weekly Hot Issue

  • "Land of Immigrants" No More? Trump Admin to Escalate Denaturalization
  • South Korea's Foreign Workforce Hits 1.1 Million Milestone
  • "How can we save?" Young Koreans struggle with rising living costs and stagnant income.
  • Hana Financial Group Expands Global Footprint with $100 Million Capital Injection into U.S. Subsidiary
  • "Become a Scottish Castle Owner for $1 Million? The Story Behind Kinloch Castle"
  • Return Home After a Long Wait… 82 Sakhalin Koreans Return for Permanent Settlement via Donghae Port

Most Viewed

1
Translation: China-Russia Bombers Target Tokyo in First Joint Pacific Demonstration
2
From Court to Content: French Tennis Star Océane Dodin Trades Racquet for OnlyFans, Eyes $5M in a Year
3
Choi Bun-do, Chairman of PTV Group, Assumes Presidency of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry in South Central Vietnam
4
Lee Dismisses Vice Minister Amid Allegations of Misconduct and Vetting Gaps
5
Samsung Launches 'Galaxy Z TriFold,' Draws Crowds Despite $2,750 Price Tag
광고문의
임시1
임시3
임시2

Hot Issue

Google Bridges the Gap Between Speed and Intelligence with 'Gemini 3 Flash'

South Korea's Foreign Workforce Hits 1.1 Million Milestone

Oscars to Exit Traditional TV: YouTube Becomes Exclusive Global Home Starting 2029

UK to Rejoin EU’s Erasmus+ Program in 2027: A Major Milestone in Post-Brexit Relations

Let’s recycle the old blankets in Jeju Island’s closet instead of incinerating them.

Global Economic Times
korocamia@naver.com
CEO : LEE YEON-SIL
Publisher : KO YONG-CHUL
Registration number : Seoul, A55681
Registration Date : 2024-10-24
Youth Protection Manager: KO YONG-CHUL
Singapore Headquarters
5A Woodlands Road #11-34 The Tennery. S'677728
Korean Branch
Phone : +82(0)10 4724 5264
#304, 6 Nonhyeon-ro 111-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Copyright © Global Economic Times All Rights Reserved
  • 에이펙2025
  • APEC2025가이드북TV
  • 독도는우리땅
Search
Category
  • All articles
  • Synthesis
  • World
  • Business
  • Industry
  • ICT
  • Distribution Economy
  • Well+Being
  • Travel
  • Eco-News
  • Education
  • Korean Wave News
  • Opinion
  • Arts&Culture
  • Sports
  • People & Life
  • Column 
    • 전체
    • Cho Kijo Column
    • Lee Yeon-sil Column
    • Ko Yong-chul Column
    • Cherry Garden Story
  • Photo News
  • New Book Guide
  • Multicultural News
  • Jobs & Workers