“Dirty X”… ‘Coming Out’ singer Park Woo-sik reveals transcript at the time of assault

[이데일리 장구슬 기자] Singer Park Woo-sik, who became a hot topic due to LGBTQ’s coming out, recently announced that he had been assaulted by an anti-fan at a restaurant, and announced the suspension of his activities.

Singer Park Woo-sik confesses victims of assault. (Photo = YouTube channel’Park Woo-sik TV’ video capture)

Park Woo-sik’s agency A1 Entertainment announced on the 16th on YouTube’Park Woo-sik TV’ that “Park Woo-sik was assaulted by an anti-fan and heard abusive language and abusive language.”

According to the agency, on the afternoon of the 14th, Park Woo-sik had a meal with the agency’s staff at a restaurant in Jongno-gu, Seoul. At that time, anti-fan A sat at Park Woo-sik’s table and created a threatening atmosphere for about 30 minutes. It is said that Mr. A said, “I have had bad feelings toward Park Woo-sik since the last Mnet’Superstar K 2′.”

The agency’s claim is that the agency’s employee tried to avoid the seat with Park Woo-sik, but A had physical contact, such as grabbing Park Woo-sik’s fat and pushing him to prevent him from getting up. When an employee of the agency said, “I will call the police,” Mr. A left with abusive language and abusive language.

Park Woo-sik was shocked and decided to stop his activities. The agency said, “Park Woo-sik is complaining of psychological anxiety, so he has decided to stop all activities for the time being because he is concerned about his health.”

The agency is recognizing the seriousness of the incident, revealing a part of the recording file at the time of the incident, and looking for the perpetrator. According to the released transcript, Mr. A poured out abusive language and abusive language to Park Woo-sik, such as “Dirty X” and “Live like a human”.

The agency added, “We decided to take strong legal action to find the perpetrator in the judgment that this could happen again in the future.”

Meanwhile, Park Woo-sik made a name for himself by appearing in Mnet’Superstar K2′ in 2010, and came out at the time and garnered attention. He also revealed that he had a hard time suffering from depression and extreme popularity after coming out confession.

In December of last year, Woosik Park said, “I have been living really hard since coming out. “I heard abusive language that I couldn’t hear since I was born,” he said. “It’s been 10 years since I came out, but I’m still suffering from bad comments and I’m living really hard.”

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