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The Netflix original "I Am God," which snipes at a cult, has become the No. 1 domestic documentary, and interest in it is spreading to the entertainment industry.

"I Am God" highlighted the Christian cult JMS and showed Jung Myung-seok's demeanor for sexually abusing many young female believers. In particular, a woman named Maple in Hong Kong revealed her real name and face and made a big social stir by revealing a recording of Jung Myung Seok sexually abusing her in the name of religion.

Since then, interest in cults has spread to the entertainment industry. In fact, one JMS leaver wrote online, "The pastor was a young woman, and she wasn't in the church. I had an older sister who taught me English, and there was a place where I could learn model walking classes." "JMS is more widespread than you might think. There are many prosecutors and even high-ranking positions. There were even celebrities and announcers."

Shortly after the release of "I Am God," the address of a JMS-related religious building released by viewers belatedly revealed that the family of an unexpected celebrity was involved. The café run by idol group DKZ member Kyung Yoon became a major controversy when it became known that the café owned by JMS was a café owned by JMS.

I drew the line.

Around 2010, actor Jung Ga-eun belatedly confessed that he took walking classes without knowing it was a cult. At the time, Jung Ga-eun appeared on a variety show and said, "I met my 'teacher' at the place where I went because he said that I could learn model walking cheaply, and he was wearing a triangular swimsuit in an open-air bath. I almost met the 'teacher' because my sisters around me urged me to see a 'teacher' to heal a sore spot." He reportedly referred to the damage to the religion believed to be JMS.

(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)