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Song Ha-yoon’s Personality Controversy Arose: Requested Apology From Co-star & Suddenly Left Vacation Spot

Various allegations of Song Ha-yoon having various incidents while filming have emerged amid her school violence controversy. 

On April 2nd, former entertainment reporter Lee Jin-ho published a new video accusing Song Ha-yoon of instigating various incidents while filming. 

Lee Jin-ho said, “There was a controversy over Song Ha-yoon’s personality in the entertainment industry”, adding “There have been quite a few incidents at the filming sites.

In particular, Lee Jin-ho stated, “During the filming of a drama scene where slapping was involved, Song Ha-yoon requested an apology from her co-star. She also had many changes in managers and stylists. Every time she worked on a project, she changed managers and stylists two to three times“, adding “There was also an issue during ‘Marry My Husband’ vacation last month”, arousing attention.

The YouTuber disclosed, “On the third day of their ‘4 days and 3 nights’ vacation, Song Ha-yoon suddenly left the team due to a sudden schedule. This led to a hilarious situation in which her manager was left alone at the vacation spot”. In this regard, Song Ha-yoon’s agency has not yet expressed an official position.

Song Ha-yoon

On the other hand, the April 1 broadcast of JTBC’s “Crime Chief” raised allegations of school violence against Song Ha-yoon, referring to her as ‘Actress S’. At the time, informant A claimed to have been slapped by S for 90 minutes consecutively while in high school without knowing the reason, causing a stir.

In response, Song Ha-yoon’s agency, King Kong by Starship, denied the allegations and stated that they have started legal actions. 

Additionally, A claimed that there was a well-known celebrity present at the assault scene, raising curiosity about the identity of this individual. However, A also revealed that the celebrity left the scene after the assault started due to filming reasons, and was not involved in the assault at all.

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