Han So Hee's Agency Denies Rumors About Malicious Instagram Account + Jeon Jong Seo's Agency Comments
Updated October 16 KST:
Han So Hee’s agency 9ato Entertainment has released a new statement regarding the recent issue.
In addition to the previous statement, the agency commented, “The social media account exposed in the media does not belong to actress Han So Hee, and we will take full legal responsibility if this is proven to be false.”
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Han So Hee’s agency has released a statement denying her involvement in online bullying.
Recently, it came to light through an online community that Jeon Jong Seo had followed a private account posting malicious comments about Hyeri.
The problematic account has been spotted multiple times under Hyeri’s posts. It has been reported that the user of that account has consistently left negative comments for Hyeri.
Subsequently, suspicions arose that the account might belong to Han So Hee. The profile picture of the account is said to match a photo that Han So Hee uploaded on social media in the past, leading to speculations that it is a private account created by her.
These allegations gained further traction due to the close friendship between Jeon Jong Seo and Han So Hee, who are currently working together on the new series “Project Y.”
In response to these allegations, a representative from Jeon Jong Seo’s agency ANDMARQ stated, “It is difficult to comment as it is her private life.”
Han So Hee’s agency also responded to the allegations by releasing the following statement:
Hello,
This is 9ato Entertainment, the agency representing actress Han So Hee.
We would like to convey our official position regarding the recent reports about actress Han So Hee.
We would like to clarify that the social media account exposed in the media does not belong to Han So Hee.
Thank you.
“Project Y,” starring Jeon Jong Seo and Han So Hee, is a noir drama set in Seoul’s Gangnam district. It follows the daring ambition of two friends of the same age to steal 8 billion won (approximately $6 million) worth of gold bars and vanish without a trace.
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