Netizens connected the dots.
Controversy is swirling around One Hundred Label as both singer-producer MC Mong and former THE BOYZ member Ju Haknyeon make abrupt and closely timed exits from the company.
On June 13, 2025, One Hundred Label announced that MC Mong, who had been serving as the agency’s co-founder and chief producer, has been removed from all company operations due to “personal reasons.”
The news comes shortly before Ju Haknyeon’s sudden contract termination on June 18. According to an exclusive report by News1, which cited Japan’s Shūkan Bunshun, Ju Haknyeon and acquaintances were spotted meeting former Japanese adult video actress Kirara Asuka at a bar in Tokyo’s Roppongi district on May 29. It was later reported that he had solicited prostitution services from her. An insider also commented that a producer had been cut from the company for similar reasons.
Given the timing of the two announcements, speculation has grown over whether the two incidents are connected behind the scenes. This is especially given MC Mong’s history of cheating.

- Seems like he brought an idol from his company and facilitated prostitution. I see.
- Wow.
- F*cking legendary. A prostitution scandal involving a producer and a member.
- Why does he live like that?
- Seems like there’s a reason he got cut off. They really be doing the mostest.
You can read more about Ju Haknyeon’s scandal below.
Korean Media Exposes Former THE BOYZ’s Ju Haknyeon Of Soliciting Prostitution With Former Japanese Pornstar