Korean actress blew herself up for being bullied by a girl group member and was verbally abused by the other side for two years

reported on March 26 On March 26, South Korean female artist Xu Xinai posted for the first time on a personal social platform that she had been bullied by (G) I-DLE member Xu Suizhen in middle school, and she had also previously Posting that he had been bullied.

Xu Xin loves to say that as long as Xu Suizhen sees herself at school, she will insult her with her friends, "How can she become an artist like this?", "I'm just an old artist", "It's natural to be bullied like this of". In this way, after Xu Xinai transferred to the middle school where Xu Suizhen was located, she suffered two years of insults! The long-term campus bullying made Xu Xinai an introvert and prevented her from entering high school.

It is reported that Xu Xinai was born in Seoul on October 20, 1998, and has participated in the sitcom "HIGHKICK Through the Roof".

previously reported: Korean entertainment star "collapsed house" at an earthquake level? A number of idols were involved in campus violence.

On March 2, a wreath was placed in front of the entertainment building of the Korean CUBE company that belongs to the girl group (G)I-DLE. On the garland ribbon, words such as "Urging Xu Suizhen to find out the truth" and "Study violence is not introspection but withdrawing from the group" have become hot topics on the Korean Internet for a while. Behind the move of "sending garlands", the controversy surrounding the violence in the campus of member Xu Suizhen has been fermenting for many days. Angry fans are not satisfied with the rhetoric given by the agency, and hope that the member can withdraw from the group so as not to damage the image of the group. influences.

Since mid-to-late February, the Korean entertainment industry has ushered in an earthquake-like chain reaction. Many artists have been reported by netizens on social platforms. Yu celebrities’ school violence. Until now, the Korean entertainment industry is still in a state of "chaos", with artists apologizing, clarifying, and even suing those who broke the news every day. But at the same time, new posts continue to burst on the Internet, and more and more whistleblowers appear. In just a few days, many artists have fallen into the center of controversy over campus violence.

Stray Kids Huang Xuanchen

Korean entertainment "collapsed house"? Idol school violence broke out intensively.

IOI Kim So-hye, SEVENTEEN Kim Min-kyu, CLC Jang Rui-eun, this month girl Kim Ji-woo, THE BOYZ Kim Sun-young, MonstaX Yoo Ki-hyun, Stray Kids Hwang Hyun-chen, Park Hye-soo, Kim Hyuna, Zhao Bing-gyu, Kim Dong-hee...Almost overnight, Korean Internet about Posts on campus violence by artists have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. According to incomplete statistics, there are at least a dozen idols and actors involved, most of whom are active idols.

Among them, the women's group (G) I-DLE member Xu Suizhen's several flips have become the center of public opinion. On February 21, a netizen uploaded evidence of Xu Suizhen's campus violence report in the online community. He claimed to be a classmate of Xu Suizhen's primary and middle school, and was once devalued and isolated by him. At the same time, Xu Xinai, an actor who expressed that she and Xu Suizhen are classmates in the same school, is also a victim of campus violence. Soon after breaking the news, Xu Suizhen posted a long post on social platforms, denying that she had violent schoolmates on campus, and said that she had never spoken to Xu Xinai. However, on the evening of February 22, new evidence of the news was announced, and then another person who broke the news appeared to confirm it.Xu Suizhen had campus violence, and fans began to change their attitudes. Some fans issued a statement withdrawing support for her, saying: "If the dispute is not clearly resolved, you cannot support Xu Suizhen."

actor Park Hye-soo was caused by campus violence Controversy

At the same time, actor Park Hye-soo also caused controversy due to negative news about campus violence, and her career was also greatly affected. According to Korean media reports, Park Hye Soo will be dropped off from the radio program. From the list of starring on the official website homepage, both Park Hye Soo and Zheng Jae Hyun have been removed. The film and television series "Dear.M" starring Park Hye Soo was originally scheduled to be aired on February 26. Soon after the controversy was fermented, the producer decided to cancel the original press conference and the premiere on the 26th.

Hyuna was exposed to campus violence

There are different opinions. Collective resistance or "pouring dirty water"?

Although many fans "beg a hammer for a hammer", there are also artists who made a "not factual" voice. For example, Hyuna, who was exposed some time ago, some netizens posted that they had been violently violent at Hyuna's campus, saying that "I still remember being slapped by Hyuna at the 5th grade celebration in elementary school", and released a photo of her graduation from her elementary school. But then, Hyuna responded, "What I want to say is, I haven't slapped or slapped anyone. I hope that people who wrote that article will have more happiness in their hearts."

removed the artist's own denial, and the agency to which he belongs also issued a "hard-hearted" response. On February 22, singer Jin Suhui’s agency made it clear that “the school violence incident is baseless” and “planned to report it to the police” to take tough measures. Subsequently, the breaking news post about Jin Suhui was deleted.

In addition, SEVENTEEN Kim Min-kyu, girl of the month Kim Ji-woo, THE BOYZ Kim Sun-yo, MonstaX Yoo Ki-hyun, Stray Kids Hwang Hyun-chen and other artists have deleted related posts, and the company stated that campus violence is defamatory.

In fact, in many Korean film and television works, you can see his portrayal and reflection on school violence. At the moment, "Top Floor 2", which is currently on the air, also revolves around "school violence" and launched a confrontation between good and evil. Although the current Korean entertainment circle is chaotic, and the revelations and clarifications of campus violence are intertwined, they can arouse public concern about such incidents, and hope that it is not just a "farce".

(Editor in charge: Zhou Mengyi_NBJS14026)