Former T-ara member Hwa-young expressed an additional position regarding the recent "T-ara bullying incident."
"For the past 12 years, my family and I have suffered false content, numerous speculative and excessive malicious comments, and groundless blind criticism, intimidation, and harassment," Hwa-young said on her Instagram today (18th). "I had no choice but to post my position on Instagram because I could no longer be silent."
He then waited for a sincere apology after the announcement of his position last week, but CEO Kim Kwang-soo and members of the T-ara did not express any position, adding, "Now I have decided not to expect anything. However, I would like to take comfort from the fact that my sisters and I were able to tell the truth even now, and that we were freed from numerous misunderstandings and false accusations," he said.
Hwa-young then explained in detail why her sister Hyo-young sent threatening text messages to Arum, a former T-ara member, Kim Kwang-soo's bystander, and stylist Kim Woo-ri's "shampoo remarks."
First, Hwayoung claimed that she cared for and took care of Arum, who was a new member at the time, like a younger brother, but was hurt by the alienation between the members of T-ara and Arum. In response, she explained that her sister Hyo-young sent a message to Arum, criticizing CEO Kim Kwang-soo for causing mental damage by publicly mentioning the fact that they had already apologized and reconciled with each other years ago.
In addition, Hwa-young claimed that CEO Kim Kwang-soo stayed on the sidelines even though he knew he was being bullied. Referring to the memory of living in the living room without a room in the accommodation, numerous verbal abuse, accusations, and assault, he said the T-ara bullying incident remains a major wound.
In addition, he claimed that Kim Woo-ri made up "shampoo remarks" to slander himself in an entertainment program in the past. He refuted that Kim Woo-ri was never a stylist in charge of T-ara and that he had never met before, expressing his grievances that he had been suffering from malicious comments since the remarks.
Hwayoung said, "I think bullying is nothing to do with murder in our society," adding, "Me and my sister want nothing more. "I just want to forget about this," he said. "I don't know why CEO Kim Kwang-soo is publicizing this story again, but I wanted to convey the truth to prevent further speculation and malicious comments."
Finally, Hwayoung emphasized, "We will live harder to forgive, understand, and recover from the wounds we received," and added, "We will take more decisive legal action against spreading false information and malicious comments, including YouTube, for myself and my family."
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