The controversy surrounding actress Song Ha-yoon and allegations of school violence has flared up once again. On April 22nd, a post titled
“I am a victim of Song Ha-yoon’s school violence”
appeared on online platforms.
The author, identified as A, claimed to be a male junior who was a victim of Song Ha-yoon’s bullying during high school. A stated that despite hoping for a sincere apology, neither Song Ha-yoon nor her agency responded appropriately.
According to A, he recently came across Song Ha-yoon while watching a drama called “Marry My Husband” on YouTube. Seeing her face brought back memories of the bullying he endured in high school.
A detailed disturbing incident where Song Ha-yoon physically assaulted him during lunchtime, leaving him traumatized. Despite attempting to reach out to Song Ha-yoon and her agency for an apology, he received no response initially.
‘A’ Tries to Contact Actress, Meets with Only Silence from the Other Side
After several attempts to contact Song Ha-yoon and her agency, A finally received a response from the agency requesting specific details of the incident.
However, despite expressing his desire for a sincere apology, the agency refused to arrange a direct meeting with Song Ha-yoon. A shared screenshots of his conversations with the agency to support his claims.
As the situation settled down, A expressed his frustration with Song Ha-yoon and her agency’s lack of accountability. He stated that he had no intention of reaching a settlement and hinted at potential legal action. Despite previous denials of the allegations by Song Ha-yoon’s agency, A remains determined to seek justice for the bullying he endured.
This latest development comes after Song Ha-yoon was previously accused of school violence during a broadcast of JTBC’s “Scandal Supervisor” on January 1st. At that time, her agency had denied the allegations, stating that they had confirmed the accusations were false after consulting with the actress.