Park Hye-soo, victim of abuse, I vs. a revelator, goosebumps… Synthesis of heating of truth studio

Park Hye-soo’s harassment suspicion truth workshop
Park Hye-soo also directly expressed his position after refuting the agency
“People claiming to be victims, swear words on my plate”
Revelator “Creepy”

Actor Park Hye-soo / Photo = Ten Asia DB

Actor Park Hye-soo / Photo = Ten Asia DB

The truth battles surrounding actor Park Hye-soo’s suspicion of school violence are heating up. While Park Hye-soo directly refuted as “fake disclosure”, the revelator again revealed his discomfort.

On the 8th, Mr. A, who was Park Hye-soo’s alumni of junior high school and claimed the victims of school violence, posted articles such as’Greepy’ and’victim cosplay’ on social media on the 8th. Netizens see this as a sentiment as Park Hye-soo revealed that the person who claimed the damage was the perpetrator, and rather that he was a victim.

Earlier from last month, some netizens raised claims that Park Hye-soo had suffered school violence through the online community. In response, Park Hye-soo’s studio, Santa Claus Entertainment, drew a line as “a false fact.” In addition, it announced that the group of those who claimed the damage would respond legally, saying that there are circumstances to suspect that it is a malicious joint act to promote economic profit.

Then, the group claiming the damage refuted that they had not asked for money, and continued to argue with Park Hye-soo’s abuse through interviews with the media and disclosure of evidence photos. Accordingly, the agency side refuted their claims again and said, “We have filed a complaint against the major people who posted false information and will also submit additional evidence to the investigative agency.”

Among them, Park Hye-soo directly opened his mouth to the controversy through his Instagram on the night of the 7th. He said, “It was painful to see the process that a photo or two irrelevant to the facts gained strength as’authentication’, and fake disclosures created prejudices that were difficult to erase,” he said.

Park Hye-soo insisted that he left for an exchange student in the US in 2008 in his second year of middle school, returned to Korea in 2009, and was then harassed by his friends. He said all sorts of false rumors surrounding him began to spread, and that the harassment continued for unknown reasons. In particular, he said, “The person who overturned my table when I transferred to school, and who swears when passing by is a person who claims to be the current victim.”

The first broadcast of the KBS drama’Dear M’, starring Park Hye-soo due to the suspicion of the school bullying, has been postponed indefinitely. A petition for the postponement of the broadcast of’Dear M’, which has been filmed, and a petition requesting the disposal of all the shots, has also been posted on the KBS bulletin board. Park Hye-soo also expressed her sorry for KBS, the actors, and the staff through the statement.

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