
Park Hye-soo
Actor Park Hye-soo’s controversy over school violence is seldom clearing. The agency’s side has revealed a strong response, but her lead film’Dear M’was postponed for the first time in the controversy.
Park Hye-soo recently raised suspicion of school violence with a post posted on the online community. Controversy spread as a result of gatherings of people claiming to have been harmed.
In this regard, on the 22nd, Park Hye-soo’s agency, Santa Claus Entertainment, said, “Malicious slander and unfounded speculation and criticism of posts and comments are being circulated indiscriminately on the 22nd. As a result, a detailed investigation was conducted. As a result, it was confirmed that the posts were false facts to maliciously abuse and slander Park Hye-soo by abusing the social atmosphere of school violence.”
The protagonist of the first post that claimed the actress’ school violence, Mr. A, said, “In an additional post, Park Hye-soo stated that she was not, but the public opinion was tilted, and the text was deleted.”
It seemed to be over, but the conflict between Park Hye-soo and Park Hye-soo victims’ association is deepening. I only wanted to apologize and the agency’s position that the circumstances for promoting the economic profits of the victims’ group were captured, but they confronted it again with zero tolerance and no agreement, saying that they were hurt secondarily due to the position of the agency.
KBS 2TV’s new Friday drama’Dear M’, which was scheduled to hold an online production presentation tomorrow (26th) afternoon and start the first broadcast on this day, announced the postponement of the first broadcast and production presentation. It was a decision made after recognizing the current controversy over Park Hye-soo’s school violence.
Reporter Soo Young Hwang [email protected]