Soon after ‘Marry My Husband’ Song Ha Yoon’s statement, the alleged victim comes forward – Deets inside |

Song Ha Yoon, a popular actress known for her roles in ‘Whistle Blower’, and ‘Fight For My Way’, recently shared a detailed statement about the ongoing school bullying allegations last year. Since then, an alleged ‘victim’ of the actress has come forward online to share their side of the story with the public.
Song Ha Yoon’s alleged victim comes forward
Last year, after Ha Yoon gained popularity for her two-faced villainous role on the K-drama ‘Marry My Husband’, allegations of her being involved in school bullying started surfacing online. The main person spreading the allegations was labelled as ‘Ms Oh’.Recently, after the actress shared her side of the story, Ms Oh has come forward to share hers. Allkpop reports share that she directly responded in an online post, stating that the actress’s school transfers were not her own decision. They happened due to a disciplinary action that occurred because of a school bullying incident years ago.She also added in her statement that the allegations about her not cooperating with the investigation were not true. She added that travelling to South Korea for the investigation would be expensive for her. Her statement read that “I am currently staying abroad long-term, appearing in Korea would require me to bear all costs, including airfare, accommodation, and local expenses. It is excessive and unreasonable to expect a victim to travel to Korea at their own expense for questioning”.
Song Ha Yoon’s statement
In her statement released on July 2, the actress shared a detailed statement about the allegations with the help of her legal representatives in the case. She had firmly denied all allegations that had been put forth online by ‘Ms. Oh’. The statement also read that the actress has been taking time to collect evidence of her innocence, which has resulted in the delayed response from her side.Her legal representation also added that the person who spread the rumours is in the U.S, and has been unresponsive and uncooperative about the investigation.