
Han Go-eun Addresses Soju Rumors and Sets the Record Straight
Han Go-eun just dropped the real story behind that viral 7-bottle soju drama set incident. Turns out it wasn't forced drinking culture, but celebration shots with the entire crew. Here's what the actress revealed on her YouTube channel.
The Controversy That Wouldn't Die
When :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}’s name suddenly started trending alongside one shocking number — seven bottles of soju — the internet jumped to conclusions fast. What began as a throwaway anecdote quickly morphed into a much heavier conversation about toxic work culture on Korean drama sets. Fans weren’t just gossiping; they were genuinely alarmed. Was she pressured? Was this another case of abuse being brushed off as “tradition”? The headlines made it sound serious, and the controversy refused to die.
What Han Go-eun Actually Said
So here's the thing. On her YouTube channel "Han Go-eun unnie," she sat down with her husband and explained everything. And honestly? It's way different from how the news played out. She straight up said, "I wasn't forced to drink at all." Her husband even called out how articles made it sound like the director basically waterboarded her with soju, which is... not accurate.
The real story is this: the drama wrapped and it went really well. Everyone on set worked insanely hard, right? So the vibe was basically celebrating together. Han Go-eun wasn't even the lead, but she'd gotten close with the staff. That's when the cheers and drinks started flowing.
The Math Actually Makes Sense
Here's where it gets interesting. She broke down the numbers and it actually adds up. A typical drama set has like 80 to 100 people working. Just the crew members she was actually friends with? About 40 people. Everyone's doing the whole "one shot for your hard work" thing, right? She's walking around accepting drinks from people, then they go to a second location, more toasts happen, more drinks...
When she did the math later, she realized it came out to roughly 7 bottles total. Not because anyone forced her, but because she didn't want to be rude by refusing. Her husband joked that she probably could've hit 8 bottles if she kept going, which is kind of funny when you think about it.
Why This Matters for Fans
Okay so here's what's actually important about this. The whole situation shows how fast misinformation spreads, right? One statement gets twisted, suddenly everyone's worried about abuse. But also, it highlights something real about Korean work culture that people should think about. Even if it wasn't forced, the pressure to drink is still kind of there.
What's cool is that Han Go-eun just came out and cleared it up directly. No statement through a company, no lawyer-written PR response. Just her and her husband on YouTube being honest about what went down. That's actually the move that builds trust with fans.
The Bigger Picture
This whole thing happened because 1) the soju number seemed shocking and 2) Korean drinking culture on sets is legitimately a topic people discuss. The fact that she felt the need to explain herself shows how much scrutiny actors face. But it also shows that sometimes context matters way more than headlines.
Han Go-eun's still out here being transparent with her audience, sharing everyday moments with her husband, and actually responding to the noise. That's honestly refreshing in an industry where most celebs would just ignore it and hope it dies.
What We're Taking From This
The receipts check out. The story makes sense. And most importantly, we got a real explanation instead of corporate silence. Whether you believe her or not is your call, but at least she showed up and addressed it head-on. That's more than a lot of celebrities do.
Jaden Lee
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