Seungri Mentions G-Dragon at Overseas Party, Strong Au.dacity

Former BIGBANG member Seungri, who declared retirement from the entertainment industry, mentioned G-Dragon at an overseas event.

KBIZoom on X: "Seungri Mentions G-Dragon at Overseas Party, Strong Audacity https://t.co/sKW7F0QsJ6 https://t.co/LPR0IJhYeE" / XOn January 22, videos of Seungri at an overseas event started to be shared at various online communities and social media platforms.

In the video, Seungri can be seen shouting, “Someday, I will bring G-Dragon here.” He then danced to GD & Taeyang’s “GOOD BOY”.

Although the details of the event are unknown, Seungri enjoyed a pleasant time, taking pictures and dancing with many people.

Netizens reacted with cold comments, expressing pity for G-Dragon and criticizing Seungri, who was involved in the “Burning Sun” scandal.

In particular, concerns and suspicions were raised regarding drug-related issues, illegal filming and distribution, tax evasion, police collusion, and sexual favors in 2018 – all of them linked to Burning Sun – a business establishment associated with Seungri.

As a result, Seungri faced legal troubles, and in March 2019, he announced his retirement from the entertainment industry through his Instagram.

V.I、海外パーティーでG-DRAGONについて言及、大胆不敵 - PDB Japan

Seungri was indicted in January 2020 and faced a military court trial after enlisting in March of the same year.

Seungri was found guilty on nine charges, including violating laws related to punishment for acts of prostitution, habitual gambling, violation of the Foreign Exchange Transactions Act, violation of the Special Act on the Punishment of Crimes Related to Sexual Violence, violation of the Food Sanitation Act, embezzlement, and violation of laws related to the punishment of specific economic crimes.

He received a confirmed sentence of 1 year and 6 months in prison.

Seungri was released on parole, and since then, there have been occasional reports on his nightlife, including rumors of dating influencers and overseas connections.