Who Is Woojin? Why The K-Pop Star Left Stray Kids And What He's Doing Now (2024)

If you’re a big K-pop fan, you’ve probably heard of the band Stray Kids. But how much do you know about Woojin, the group’s former lead singer? After leaving the group, he got himself into some pretty hot water. Read on to find out what went south with the 24-year-old pop star.

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Who Are Stray Kids?

Stray Kids is a wildly successful South Korean pop band. They were formed by JYP Entertainment in 2017 as part of a reality show also called Stray Kids. The band initially had nine members: Woojin, Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N. Some of their most popular songs include “Hellevator, ”District 9,” “My Pace,” and “I am YOU.”

Woojin Is A Former Member Of Stray Kids

Kim Woojin was born in Daejeon, South Korea, on April 8th, 1997. Before becoming a member of the K-pop band, he attended the School of Performing Arts Seoul and was a trainee at SM Entertainment (a Korean entertainment company that trains and puts together K-pop bands). He also worked with the members of NCT, another hugely popular Korean boy band.

Woojin was 20 years old when Stray Kids first hit it big in 2017, and he stayed in the band until October 2019. He released his first solo mini album, The Moment : A Minor, on August 5, 2021. He’s also been adding new content to his YouTube page, including vlogs, short films, and covers. Clearly, he’s setting his sights on a solo career.

He is also breaking into acting; Woojin has been cast to play the lead in Beyond the Closet, an HBO Max romantic fantasy series. The show is scheduled to air in 2023.

But the official reason given for Woojin’s departure was quite vague. JYP Entertainment released a statement on the band’s online fan board saying, “Woojin, who has been with Stray Kids as a member until this time, has left the group due to personal circumstances and terminated his exclusive contract. We express apologies for causing trouble to many fans with the sudden news. As a result, Stray Kids’ mini-album “Clé : LEVANTER,” which was scheduled for a November 25 release, will be delayed to December 9. We once again express apologies to the fans who have waited for a long time. We ask for much support for Woojin who will be going on a new path, and we also ask for the warm support of STAY for the eight Stray Kids members who will once again go on the road towards their dreams with their compass.”

Woojin Made The Other Stray Kids Members Uncomfortable

While we can only guess what those “personal circumstances” were, there have been rumors that the band was not always at ease around Woojin. Koreaboo.com cites a 2018 video clip of the Stray Kids as evidence for this claim. In the video, Woojin is physically slighted by one of his fellow boy band members as the group takes the stage to accept an award. He then rushes quickly and angrily to the other side of the stage.

Of course, it’s impossible to know what was really going on here—the clips are just seconds long and there are many people crowding the stage. However, there was enough buzz when the video surfaced to get some curious fans talking.

Woojin Was Accused of Sexual Harassment

Fans may have scrutinized that 2018 video extra carefully as a result of later sexual harassment accusations made against Woojin. In September 2020, an anonymous Twitter user posted a series of tweets describing her encounter with the singer at a bar in Seoul, claiming the K-pop star repeatedly touched women inappropriately without their consent. The tweets spurred a number of other women to come forward on the social media platform claiming they’d had similar experiences with the pop star.

Woojin told the South China Morning Post that he was surprised people actually believed the false stories. “I didn’t take it seriously when the issue first came up because it’s not true at all. I knew that Twitter users often make up stories, but I was shocked that my case was spreading way faster than any of the other rumours.”

10x Entertainment, Woojin’s current management company, has stood behind the K-pop singer and denounced the accusations as false. They also say they have photos that prove Woojin was at home, and not in a bar when the alleged first sexual assault happened. In the summer of 2021, 10x Entertainment released a YouTube documentary, called Finger Killer, addressing all of these rumors. It’s 35 minutes long but if you’re looking for more information on the situation, it delivers the information in an…interesting way.

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