On December 12, Jvcki Wai uploaded several photos and a lengthy statement to her Instagram, writing, “I couldn’t leave my house for two weeks.” The images showed what appeared to be bruises and injuries on her face and arms.
According to screenshots she shared, Jvcki Wai had informed her agency’s CEO on November 26, saying, “I got into a fight yesterday and my face ended up like this,” adding that she might have to decline an appearance on Rap House due to her condition.

She also revealed emails, voice messages, and missed call logs allegedly sent by the ex-boyfriend following the incident. One email read, “I’m sorry. I’m outside your place. I’ll do better. Please forgive me.” Jvcki Wai explained, “After that, when I didn’t open the door, he cursed at me.”
Explaining why she chose to make the situation public, Jvcki Wai wrote that her former partner allegedly knocked on her door for over an hour, attempted to enter by pressing the keypad password, and once prevented her from leaving his home on the day of the assault.

“To completely break things off, this was the only way,” she claimed, adding, “After I posted it, he stopped contacting me. I apologize if this made anyone uncomfortable.”
She also expressed gratitude to those who helped with her album release, stating that she had remained silent to avoid causing harm. Jvcki Wai further urged the public not to direct criticism toward other KC artists or related companies over the incident.
As of now, the Instagram post containing the allegations has been deleted. No official statement has been released by the alleged perpetrator.

Right in the middle of the heated controversy, producer Vangdale spoke out to push back against the allegations made by his girlfriend. Notably, the 1993-born producer strongly accused Jvcki Wai in return, claiming that she had attacked him first, forcing him to act in self-defense and inadvertently causing injuries to her.

Vangdale also clapped back at netizens who criticized him, saying: “Please make sure you understand the full story before attacking me. I’m the one who got hit 99 times and was cursed out by her. I even got injured trying to stop her from going into a frenzy. If you knew what I had to go through, you wouldn’t dare say such things.”

Jvcki Wai debuted in 2016 and is currently signed under AOMG. Vangdale, who is three years older than Jvcki Wai, is a producer affiliated with KC Entertainment. He has worked on tracks for several idol groups, including BADVILLIAN, THE BOYZ, and VIVIZ.
Sources: TV리포트,Nate


