
Jeongsook from 'I Am Solo' Season 27 expressed her confusion regarding a classmate's claims of school violence, saying, "I'm curious about why it happened and I wish they would tell me what I should apologize for."
On the 29th, a video titled "Smoking? School Violence? Jeongsook from Season 27 is here to end all controversies" was posted on the YouTube channel 'Chonjang Entertainment TV'.
In the video, Jeongsook talked about the changes she experienced after appearing on ENA·SBS Plus's 'I Am Solo', stating, "My daily life is the same, but when I go out, many people recognize me. I've become more cautious about my behavior and feel the need to greet people properly."
She also mentioned the difficult comments she received. "What was personally hard for me was seeing bad comments like 'I went to school with her, and we work at the same company.' I understood that people who don't know me were commenting based on what they saw on the show, but it was tough when people I knew did it intentionally," she said.
She added, "I told some people I knew directly, 'Please don't do that. If you don't delete it, I will report you.' The fact that we are having an emotional fight is really hard. From now on, I want to live kindly to everyone. I think I've come to terms with the idea that some people might hate me."
Additionally, she stated, "A male colleague posted on (the workplace community) Blind about smoking, and a woman who claimed to be a classmate said there was school violence," and denied, "I don't think that's something I need to clarify; it's not true."
In particular, she mentioned, "I received messages from elementary school classmates who were worried," saying, "'Did I really do that? I don't remember well,' and 'What I remember is different, but I could have done that,' and they asked me, but I told them it wasn't true."
She concluded, "They said that I am not like that in their memories. I'm curious about why that friend did that, and if I hurt their feelings, I would like to apologize if I could reach out, but I wish they would tell me what I should apologize for."