
South Korean actress Yin Sunhe was exposed to the 8-year-old son's suspected school bullying incident in June this year and attracted much media attention, and recently Korean media reported that Yin Sunhe decided to end his acting career in South Korea and take his son and his family to live in Canada.
Yoon Sun-ho, 41, a South Korean actress who has starred in the Japanese drama "Seoul Life and Death Love" and "Good Luck" starring Takuya Kimmura, played Kim Ji-won's mother in "The Heirs" in 13 years, kim Woo-bin's stepmother and is well known to the audience.
In June this year, SBS News reported that after a 4 students collectively beat up a classmate during a camping trip, Yin Sunhe stood in front of the media as the mother of the perpetrator, and at first she apologized to the victim students and their families through the media, claiming that it was just a joke between classmates, reprimanding the media for taking the words of the victim's parents out of context and maliciously editing the interview clips of the class teacher, thus causing more anger and dissatisfaction among the general public.
During the incident, Yin Sunhe was rushing to shoot the TV series "Best Blow" directed by Che Taixian, and the audience swiped the message asking him to get off the car from the play.
Because of the work involved, Yin Sunhe realized the seriousness of the problem and once again made a sincere apology to the victims and their families through the media, this time without the last defense. But no matter how sincere the apology is this time, it cannot be exchanged for the forgiveness of the people. If Yin Sunhe's attitude was humble and his apology was sincere at the first time of the matter, the public might have criticized her less.
The "Star Second Generation Bully gate" has once again attracted social attention to school violence, which not only involves star artists, but also the young age of children and the attitude of parents to them.
Afterwards, Yin Sunhe's career in the Korean entertainment industry was seriously affected, and he repeatedly considered and decided to give up his acting career and go to Canada with his family to settle down.
It is reported that Yin Sunhe has completed all the relevant legal procedures for immigration at present, and will soon fly to Canada with his family.