On December 8, Park Na-rae took to social media to share a lengthy personal statement, revealing, “Until all allegations are fully resolved, I will halt all broadcasting activities.” Her unexpected announcement quickly generated shockwaves, especially given how deeply polarized the narratives from both sides had been until just days prior.

Park explained, “Two managers I worked with like family suddenly resigned. We had no opportunity to properly communicate, and misunderstandings grew.” She added that, thanks to many people’s help, they were finally able to meet and “clear up the long-standing distrust and confusion.”

This meeting with her ex-managers became the decisive turning point in Park’s stance. The issues surrounding her had spiraled far beyond a simple misunderstanding, evolving into a complex situation involving mutual lawsuits, “injection aunt” controversy, and issues surrounding the use of company funds.

Former managers A and B claimed Park had committed special assault, workplace bullying, and sexual harassment, announcing their intention to pursue legal action. In response, Park’s side filed a countersuit, accusing them of blackmail over alleged demands for additional money beyond severance pay.

What began as internal conflict escalated into an emotionally charged legal battle and a full-fledged media war.

Despite stating she had “no chance to explain herself before,” Park finally met with her former managers. There, she reached a sobering conclusion: “The misunderstandings may be resolved, but ultimately, it was all my fault.”

Park’s suspension is not merely a break but a declaration of responsibility. Her withdrawal from TV will impact key programs such as I Live Alone, Amazing Saturday, and Where Is My Home, shows where her presence has been central.

ow, with public attention mounting, many are wondering how Park will return after this storm. Her statement “I will not appear on TV until everything is resolved” marks a pivotal moment that could shape the direction of future developments.

Sources: Daum