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Netflix withholds RM982,000 prize money from winner of Korean survival show ‘The Influencer ’ over breach of confidentiality
Influencer Oh Byung-min will not be receiving his RM982,000 prize money for leaking the result. — Instagram/oking1025

PETALING JAYA, Aug 23 — South Korean content creator Oking, who won the recently-concluded Netflix reality game show The Influencer, will not be awarded his 300 million won (RM982,000) prize money despite the finale airing on August 13.

The 31-year-old, whose real name is Oh Byung-min, reportedly leaked the show's results to an acquaintance sometime in May, reported Koreaboo.

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Spanning seven episodes, The Influencer pits 77 of South Korea's most popular influencers against each other in a series of missions to determine "the greatest influencer”.

Other contestants include actor Jang Keun-suk and influencer Jung Ji-woo, the sister of BTS member J-Hope.

Early this year, before the debut of The Influencer, Oking was involved in a public conflict with the former CEO of blockchain platform Winnerz over allegations of scamming.

The back-and-forth culminated in an Instagram post in May where Choi revealed that, during a previous house visit, Oking told him that he had won The Influencer despite being aware of the confidentiality clause.

Netflix revealed its decision to South Korean media outlets saying, "In order to maintain the credibility of the show and fairness among the participants, we will not pay the prize money to the winner of The Influencer who violated the confidentiality obligation in the participation contract.

"Keeping the related information secret before the show is released is important to ensure that the hard work and effort of everyone involved bears fruit. This is a promise between all the production staff and cast members who wish for the success of the work.”

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