Former NCT member Lucas Wong left SM Entertainment’s well-liked group Neo Culture Technology (NCT) and sub-unit WayV after getting wrapped in a gaslighting scandal. Lucas apologized to followers and took an extended hiatus.
After three years, Lucas is prepared to begin a brand new chapter with SM Entertainment. But earlier than his strong debut, he addressed the controversy he induced in a brand new documentary sequence, Freeze’ and Unfreeze. The Chinese artist talked about his deteriorating psychological well being and the way he coped with the aftermath of the scandal, taking a break from the general public eye.
Lucas Wong Documentary: Okay-Pop rapper reveals particulars from hiatus
Lucas Wong took a hiatus from his Okay-pop profession in August 2021 after an alleged former girlfriend of the artist shared screenshots on social media accusing Lucas of gaslighting her. Shortly after, Lucas posted an apology message on social media for inflicting fan considerations.
Lucas wrote on Instagram: “I apologize to those hurt by my wrong behaviour. If you give me a chance, I would like to personally convey my words of apology. I also genuinely apologize to my fans who have given me lots of love and support. While watching the situation during the past few days, I have looked back on my past behaviour and sincerely reflected on it. Looking back on my behaviour of the past, it was clearly wrong, and it was an irresponsible behaviour that betrayed the support that my fans have shown me for a long time.”
Three years after the incident, Lucas appears remorseful in his new documentary Freeze, the place he addresses the problem. Lucas talked about not leaving the home for months after the scandal, the place he didn’t really feel like persevering with his day-to-day life.
Lucas mentioned: “I stayed only in my room for about six months, I didn’t want to do anything.” He added: “In all seriousness, my hair kept falling out. I didn’t even eat properly because I had no appetite. I had terrible thoughts; I was so sorry I wanted to die, because honestly it was all my fault.”
Without mentioning something particular, he added how regretful he was. He reuttered if he “had not done that, this wouldn’t have happened.”
“Honestly, I did the things I did in the past because I really was out of my mind,” he continued.
Lucas takes a second to add his afterthoughts telling followers: “I haven’t been able to say this properly, [not] even once, but I feel so sorry. I’ve done a terrible thing, I feel so sorry that I let everyone down. Nothing can justify what I’ve done. Now, my views have changed, I realised many bad things about myself.”
Lucas’ new solo period began with him opening his new social media profiles to promote his solo debut. The artist has additionally shared a number of charismatic snaps of him after the documentary’s launch. SM Entertainment is but to reveal the specifics of his new debut. But followers are already excited to see what he does subsequent.
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