‘Voice’ G-Dragon said, “I didn’t have access to drugs.. I hope I can smile again in my place.” [Summary]

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[TV Report = Reporter Lee Hye-mi] Singer G-Dragon (GD, real name Kwon Ji-yong) confessed his feelings regarding drug use suspicions.

On the 21st, an additional video of the interview that aired on the 13th was released on the Yonhap News TV channel under the title “G-Dragon’s detailed voice and story that could not be told.” At the time, G-Dragon strongly stated, “I did not do drugs.”

On the 6th, G-Dragon, who voluntarily appeared at the police station to clear the suspicion of drug use, left the phrase ‘Sapil Return’ on his social account after the investigation, saying, “Rather than posting about the incident, Sapil Return is the most important thing in my life.””It was one of the basic mindsets and one of the phrases that I use as my attitude,” he said.

He continued, “Because being an entertainer is a job that receives attention and love from the public, one must thoroughly manage oneself. I lived and lived like that in my own way and was proud of being alive, but as a result, my name was unintentionally mentioned in this incident. “I am quite heartbroken that I have caused worry and concern to my fans and the many people who supported me,” he confessed his feelings.

To the question, “Did you have access to drugs during your activities?” , “No.” “If I had any similar feelings, I would have avoided it and blocked it.”

Furthermore, “I don’t know what kind of image people usually have of celebrities, but we can always find a way to relieve emptiness and stress. “It should never be a drug and it is not a drug,” he added strongly.

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When asked, “What do you want most right now?” G-Dragon responded, “It’s an abstract expression, but it’s freedom. Due to the nature of my job as a singer, I have to create and it is my duty to act as a medium through creation, but I am not able to do that. “I believe that the speedy announcement of results by investigative agencies is the biggest key to gaining freedom,” he said honestly.

In addition, “When something difficult happens, I say, ‘It’s okay,’ as if hypnotizing myself. You’re doing great. It’ll turn out okay. ‘Don’t blame yourself too much,’ I told myself, but for the past few days, I haven’t had anything to say to myself. “That’s why I felt sorry,” he said, adding, “I hope the day comes as soon as possible when I can return to my original self and return to my original position as a singer with a smile.”

G-Dragon was booked on drug charges under the Narcotics Control Act on the 25th of last month, but he tested negative in a simple reagent test as well as a thorough hair and nail test.

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Photo = Yonhap News TV YouTube capture

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