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South Korean actor Kim Ji-so handwritten apology letters admitting to violence against others in schools

author:Beijing News

Beijing News On March 4, according to South Korean media reports, South Korean actor Kim Ji-so posted on social media acknowledging that he had committed campus violence against others and apologizing for it, and he also accompanied the article with a handwritten apology letter.

South Korean actor Kim Ji-so handwritten apology letters admitting to violence against others in schools

Kim Ji-so handwritten an apology letter. Image from Korean.com

Kim Ji-so said in the article, "I have no room for justification for the past, which is an unforgivable act. He said that since becoming an actor, he has covered up his past and has also received public attention, "but I have always felt guilty about the past in my heart, and I want to redeem it, and the dark past always suppresses me." "I will make a deep atonement for those who have suffered for a long time, reflect on the past that I could not wash away in my life, and repent." Apologize to everyone who has been hurt because of me. ”

In addition, Kim Ji-so also said that he hopes that his personal fault will not affect the TV series he starred in, which is also a harm to the TV series team and collaborators.

It is reported that the Korean drama "Moonrise River" starring Kim Ji-so was launched on KBS last month, and as of now KBS has not disclosed the relevant settlement matters for this matter.

Kim Ji-so, who was born in 1993, has previously participated in the Korean drama "Hercules Bong soon", the Netflix youth drama "Because First Love is the First Time" and so on. On March 2 this year, an article on social media titled "Actor Kim Ji-so is a perpetrator of school violence" attracted the attention of South Korean netizens, saying that he had "slapped others" and "found others to take the test" and so on.

Beijing News Editor Wu Dongni

Proofread by Zhao Lin

Source: Beijing News

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