
Actress Park Hye-soo, who suspended her activities due to school violence controversy, has resumed her SNS activity after approximately 4 years and 6 months.
On the 19th, Park Hye-soo posted several photos on her SNS with the caption, "It's autumn now."
The released photos show Park Hye-soo enjoying leisurely moments with acquaintances. She is seen in a comfortable outfit striking a V pose or holding a puppy in her arms.

It has been about 4 years and 6 months since Park Hye-soo uploaded a post on her SNS, the last being in March 2021. She temporarily suspended her activities after being identified as a perpetrator of school violence in 2021.
At that time, claims emerged on online communities, portal site bulletin boards, and SNS that Park Hye-soo was part of a school violence circle known as 'Iljin,' where she allegedly extorted money from nearby middle school students and physically assaulted them.
As the controversy escalated, Park Hye-soo expressed her grievances, claiming that she had been continuously bullied during her school years, while her agency took a strong stance by legally suing the accusers. However, due to these allegations, the KBS drama 'Dear M,' in which she was the lead actress, was indefinitely postponed, leading to her suspension of activities.
Subsequently, Park Hye-soo made her comeback with the film 'You and I,' which was invited to the Busan International Film Festival, after 1 year and 8 months, stating, "I will not avoid the situation and will resolve it."
At the press screening of 'You and I' held in 2023, she also stated, "I have been doing my best to correct the falsehoods during the past time. The investigation is still ongoing, but my position will not change, and I will continue to do my best until the end," appealing for her innocence.
[Lee Da-gyeom, Star Today Reporter]