‘A male actor in his 40s taking drugs’ looked abnormal, not Park Hae-jin and Lee Moo-saeng

Actor Lee Sang-bo on suspicion of drug use[사진=KBS]

A 40-year-old male actor accused of drug use was identified as Lee Sang-bo.

On the 10th, actor A in his 40s was urgently arrested for drug use. At the time of the arrest, it was reported that Mr. A was unstable in his speech and gait and showed signs of vomiting around his mouth. As a result of a liver drug test, Mr. A tested positive for narcotics, and dozens of pills were also found in his home.

As the news spread, actors Park Hae-jin and Lee Moo-saeng were mentioned as ‘male actors in their 40s’. The agency of the two actors immediately issued an official position, saying, “Our actors have nothing to do with this case” and “If the spread of unfounded false information continues, we will take strong legal action.”

A 40-year-old male actor accused of drug use turned out to be Lee Sang-bo. Born in 1981, Lee Sang-bo debuted in the 2006 KBS 2TV drama ‘The Longest Invisible Man’ and appeared in ‘Daughter-in-law’s Golden Age’, ‘Bad Love’, OCN ‘Rugal’, and JTBC’s ‘Private Life’. He was also cast as the lead role in the KBS2 daily drama ‘Miss Monte Cristo’, which ended in July last year.

Lee Sang-bo is currently active without an agency. The R project company, which she was affiliated with until last year, drew a line saying, “She has already expired last year’s contract.” When the facts of her ‘her drug use charges’ became known, Lee Sang-bo turned her social networking service private.


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