A purported message allegedly sent from the agency representing actress Song Ha Yoon has sparked widespread attention across social media platforms. Shared on April 22 under the headline ‘Text Message Sent From Song Ha Yoon’s Agency To Victim’, the post quickly gained traction online.
Contained within the post was a message reportedly attributed to the actress’s agency, purportedly addressing a victim connected to Song Ha Yoon.The message, allegedly conveyed on behalf of the agency CEO, as quoted by Koreaboo, is as follows:
“Hello~ as stated earlier, this is on behalf of the CEO. Although we haven’t been able to get in contact with Song Ha Yoon, after speaking with her, if we feel there is something she needs to apologize for, then she must. I think there are times when we don’t know who to trust. For example, if you told someone that I said this to you, would they say, Oh~ Really~? I agree with what you said~ Then I will make them get on their knees to apologize~! Would they be able to do that~? I am doing my best while trying to understand both you and Ha Yoon~! And that is why our CEO wants us to meet~ Don’t you also want to meet in person and talk? I did wonder if you’d be able to take time out of your work, since you could be busy. But don’t you think we should get to the bottom of the BS~? Didn’t you say this had a huge effect on your life?~ Then I think we should meet”.
The tone of the message raised eyebrows, as it appeared to question the trustworthiness of the recipient and hinted at potential repercussions for spreading information, employing informal punctuation such as ‘~’ throughout. Furthermore, the message contained noticeable errors in spelling and grammar, adding to its controversial nature.
The dissemination of this alleged communication has ignited a firestorm of discussion, particularly due to its perceived dismissive and even threatening undertones. The use of unconventional punctuation in discussing such a sensitive matter has drawn criticism, with many questioning the professionalism and authenticity of the message. This latest controversy adds to previous allegations surrounding Song Ha Yoon, who has recently faced accusations of past bullying behavior during her school years.
Contained within the post was a message reportedly attributed to the actress’s agency, purportedly addressing a victim connected to Song Ha Yoon.The message, allegedly conveyed on behalf of the agency CEO, as quoted by Koreaboo, is as follows:
“Hello~ as stated earlier, this is on behalf of the CEO. Although we haven’t been able to get in contact with Song Ha Yoon, after speaking with her, if we feel there is something she needs to apologize for, then she must. I think there are times when we don’t know who to trust. For example, if you told someone that I said this to you, would they say, Oh~ Really~? I agree with what you said~ Then I will make them get on their knees to apologize~! Would they be able to do that~? I am doing my best while trying to understand both you and Ha Yoon~! And that is why our CEO wants us to meet~ Don’t you also want to meet in person and talk? I did wonder if you’d be able to take time out of your work, since you could be busy. But don’t you think we should get to the bottom of the BS~? Didn’t you say this had a huge effect on your life?~ Then I think we should meet”.
The tone of the message raised eyebrows, as it appeared to question the trustworthiness of the recipient and hinted at potential repercussions for spreading information, employing informal punctuation such as ‘~’ throughout. Furthermore, the message contained noticeable errors in spelling and grammar, adding to its controversial nature.
The dissemination of this alleged communication has ignited a firestorm of discussion, particularly due to its perceived dismissive and even threatening undertones. The use of unconventional punctuation in discussing such a sensitive matter has drawn criticism, with many questioning the professionalism and authenticity of the message. This latest controversy adds to previous allegations surrounding Song Ha Yoon, who has recently faced accusations of past bullying behavior during her school years.