An anonymous female celebrity shared a disturbing account on ': Men and Women' 10-1, revealing how her boyfriend's obsession with a "perfect body" escalated into pressure for pelvic fat-grafting surgery. The episode, released today on a TV Channel, featured actor and comedian as guests reacting to the controversy. The story began at a gym, where the woman, once frail and inexperienced with workouts, received help from a man who later became her boyfriend after preventing a training accident, only for their dates to turn into an endless "gym tour."
From gym romance to coercion
After they became a couple, he booked a body profile shoot without consent, corrected her posture even during intimate moments, and imposed diet rules, once bringing six boiled eggs to a meal, saying the menu lacked protein. When she suggested attending a festival together, he agreed only if she underwent pelvic fat-grafting, claiming her "hip line was lacking," and pushed a 30% "friend discount," adding, "Even if we break up, the perfect body remains."Guests condemn body control
Han Yun-seo condemned the coercion, saying even parents should not force unwanted choices, warning that after hips, he would target shoulders or trapezius next. Actor Byun Jin-soo quipped the boyfriend "deserves a punch," while panelist Kim Min-jung urged viewers never to do anything under pressure, emphasizing respect for autonomy. The format invites viewers into a reflective space where consent, health, and self-worth outweigh performative aesthetics.Show details and context
The spin-off series drops new episodes on a TV Channel, with the 10-1 episode amplifying conversations about relationship red flags and body shaming. The original 2023-inspired gym-to-horror arc-gym monotony, strict diet, unsolicited bookings-resonates widely as social media debates intensify around partner-imposed standards and cosmetic surgery coercion.Korean Desk covers news and stories from South Korea’s entertainm...
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