Ryu Hwa-young, “T-ara’s bullying is true… Representative Kim Gwang-soo’s remarks were distorted, he said.

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Ryu Hwa-young, a former member of the⁣ group Tiara, expressed her⁤ position regarding CEO Kim ‍Kwang-soo’s remarks related to suspicions of bullying within the Tiara team ‌in the ‌past.

On the 10th, Ryu Hwa-young wrote on her social networking service (SNS),⁣ “Yesterday, I saw⁢ Kim Gwang-soo, the CEO of my former agency, ⁤speaking about the T-ara bullying incident‌ on a certain entertainment program. After ‌thinking‍ about it a ⁤hundred times, a thousand‍ times, I had a hard time writing this post.” ⁤posted.

Ryu Hwa-young said,⁢ “As a party to the so-called ‘Tiara bullying’ incident ⁢in 2012, I blamed myself a lot when I saw the disbandment of the group that was my foundation, Tiara, which⁢ caused various social controversies.” “I have always felt sorry⁢ for the members I parted ways with due to discord,” he said.

He continued, “Even though it was a noisy breakup, T-ara was there and Hwayoung is who she is today, so even though there were many traumas and unfair parts, I stayed silent.”

However, Ryu Hwa-young said, ​“After hearing CEO⁢ Kim Kwang-soo’s remarks on an entertainment show, I ⁤don’t understand his purpose in making biased and distorted remarks about an incident 12 years ago,⁢ so I feel the‌ need to correct the mistakes, so I will ⁣tell you my truth with difficulty.”⁢ .

First, Ryu Hwa-young said, “The story about being bullied​ is true,” ‌and “It is false to say that I was bullied when I was in T-ara, but I ⁣was bullied, so-called ‘victim cosplay.’”

Secondly, Ryu Hwa-young ‌said, “I apologized to the members several times after suffering an ankle injury,” and regarding receiving nail care at a hotel, “T-ara​ usually calls the hotel⁢ on a business trip for nail care whenever ⁣they promote in⁢ Japan.” “I used to receive⁣ nail care,” he said. “It was in the same context that I⁤ received nail care.”

Ryu Hwa-young said, “At the time​ of T-ara contract termination, I had a lot of material to⁢ prove the fact of bullying, so I tried ​to⁢ express my position ‍through a press conference, but CEO Kim‌ Kwang-soo said that ⁣if I kept quiet⁤ without a press conference, my older ​sister, who⁢ was in the same agency at the time, would also have her contract⁣ terminated. “I offered to do it,” he said, adding, “I was only 20 years old‌ and⁢ thought it was the best.”

At the same ‌time, Ryu⁣ Hwa-young said, “I am currently alone without an agency, and I ⁢know⁢ that I cannot fight with a CEO who has ⁢been consistently influential in the entertainment industry for over 40⁤ years. Nevertheless, I can say this because I am confident that I can reveal the facts from that time.” ⁤He emphasized.

N’s ‘Let’s⁤ Go GO’ broadcast ⁢on the 9th and ‍related to‌ the suspicion of bullying by T-ara’s Hwayoung in 2012, saying, “After finding out about​ the discord between T-ara members, I ⁣terminated the contracts of sisters Hwayoung and Hyoyoung, which led to rumors​ of bullying. The other members’ parents came to visit and asked to reveal‍ the‌ truth, but ‘Then what ‍will happen to their lives?’ “I couldn’t do it because I wanted to,” he said.

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The article covers Ryu Hwa-young’s statement regarding her past ⁤experiences with bullying during her time in the K-pop group T-ara, in light of remarks made by CEO Kim Kwang-soo. Hwa-young, who ⁢was a member​ of T-ara, expressed her feelings of remorse regarding the group’s ​disbandment and the ‍controversies surrounding it.

In her social media post, she reflects on the emotional struggle she faced when dealing with the fallout of​ the alleged bullying incident that occurred in 2012. Hwa-young​ acknowledged that⁣ she felt a heavy​ burden for the group’s disbandment and expressed‌ regret towards her former members.

After watching ​CEO Kim ​Kwang-soo talk about the⁣ bullying incident on an entertainment program,​ she felt compelled to speak out. She⁤ highlighted that, contrary to what was reported, ⁢she did experience bullying, countering the assertion that⁢ it was ‌a case of “victim cosplay.”​ Hwa-young also recounted instances where she had apologized to her fellow members and clarified her experiences related to receiving nail care while on⁢ promotional trips.

Furthermore, she shared‍ that she‌ had proof of the bullying but was silenced by Kim Kwang-soo, who threatened her that speaking out could jeopardize her sister’s contract with the agency. Despite feeling vulnerable ‍without an agency backing her, Hwa-young felt ⁣the need to share​ her truth, emphasizing the need for ⁢accurate representation of events from that time.

The ⁤piece concludes with a mention of Kim Kwang-soo’s remarks, which included reasoning for the contract terminations of Hwa-young and her sister, citing concerns for their well-being and the potential impact on their future⁣ careers.

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