
Conflicting Claims Over Paternity: A First-Ever DNA Test Showdown on 'Detective's Business Secrets'
A shocking situation unfolds on Channel A's 'Detective's Business Secrets' as a divorced couple, facing a pregnancy before marriage, engages in a heated dispute. The situation escalates to an unprecedented level, with a paternity test being initiated to determine the child's father.
The 'Detective 24 Hours' segment, airing on Monday, September 22nd at 9:30 PM, will feature a confrontation between the pregnant girlfriend and her boyfriend, who disappeared upon hearing the news. The client, heavily pregnant and due in a month, tearfully explained that she had been dating her boyfriend for two and a half years after meeting him in an online game, and they were even planning marriage. However, he vanished after learning about the pregnancy. To make matters worse, her parents discovered her condition, leading to her eviction and homelessness.
After extensive searching, the detective team finally located the boyfriend. His revelation further stunned the detectives and the studio audience: "Due to my girlfriend's profession, I cannot be sure if the child is mine." He also claimed, "I had to cut off contact because of her constant financial demands." His words created chaos in the studio, with opinions divided between those who believed his story was fabricated and those who couldn't yet determine who was lying.
Ultimately, the couple agreed to meet again on the child's birth date for a paternity test, setting the stage for a reality TV first: a true battle of truth. Meanwhile, Brian, formerly of Fly to the Sky, joins as a special detective for the episode. Reacting to the recent 'Sea Of Love' parody craze, Brian commented, "I found it hilarious and am grateful," but added with a chuckle, "People think it's a song by Psick Univ.," much to everyone's amusement. 'Detective's Business Secrets' featuring Brian, who has transformed from 'Cleaning Uncle' to 'Sleeveless Uncle', airs on Monday, September 22nd at 9:30 PM.
Brian debuted in 1998 with the album 'Day By Day' as part of the group Fly to the Sky. His solo hit 'Why' remains a beloved classic in K-pop. He has recently expanded his career into various entertainment programs, showcasing his versatility.