While suspicions were recently raised that actress Kim Heer-ra committed school violence while working as part of a group in middle school, a netizen claiming to be Kim Hee-ra’s middle school classmate posted a post defending Kim Heer-ra, attracting attention. is collecting. The netizen claimed, “Her biggest evil deed during her school days was cutting in line at the cafeteria.”
“It was a bunch of kids playing, but they didn’t bother anyone,” he posted.
Mr. A, who identified himself as Kim Hee-ra’s classmate from the same middle school, posted a post titled “Kim Hee-ra was famous in middle school” on a famous online community on the 7th.
In the article, Mr. A said, “(Hiera Kim) was famous when I was in school. “I couldn’t be famous for being that white,” he said. “I was famous for being very white.” “It was really noticeable when I walked around,” she said.
He said, “I read (Kim Hee-ra’s) statement, and even the Kim Hee-ra that I remember is exactly the same as the statement he wrote.” He added, “It was a group of so-called kids having fun, but I don’t remember bullying them like the school violence issue is popping up these days. “The biggest evil I can remember is cutting into the cafeteria,” he wrote.
“Other than that, I remember singing ‘From Here to Eternity’ so well at the festival that I was surprised that there was someone in the world who could sing that well,” he said. “Actually, the reason I still remember Kim Heera is not because of anything else, but because the shock at that time was so strong.” “He explained.
He also said, “Some articles or comments make it seem like ‘Big Sanji’ is a very famous group of people, but when I ask my friends in middle school, half of them have heard of Big Sanji, and half of them have heard of Big Sanji for the first time.”
He said, “The performance of the group playing at our school was poor,” and “In those days, the hair rule was strict with 7cm below the ears, so many of the friends who were ready to have fun applied to other schools and missed out. “I mentioned this because I just wanted to re-establish the image of the school,” he wrote.
At the same time, Mr. A added, “There could have been something I didn’t know about, so I just wrote what I saw,” and added, “I hope no one gets hurt by any exaggerated gossip안전놀이터.”
Netizens said, “First verify that you went to the same school, I won’t believe it.”
The reactions of netizens who saw the article were mixed. Some netizens doubted the veracity of the article itself. They said things like, “Start by verifying that you went to the same school as (Kim Hee-ra),” “Your intention to recklessly defend yourself is too transparent,” “If you went to school together, you must be old enough, but what is your way of speaking?”, “After the article was published, posts suddenly appear.” There was a reaction.
On the other hand, other netizens expressed reactions such as “Why do you believe other anonymous posts but not this post?” and “Other classmates are also verifying and saying no.”
Meanwhile, Kim Heera’s alma mater, Sangji Girls’ Middle School in Wonju, Gangwon Province, expressed its position on the 7th that it was regretful of the unfiltered report that tarnished the reputation of the school’s members.
Sangji Girls’ Middle School issued a statement on this day, saying, “Actress Kim Hee-ra attended our school 20 years ago, in 2004.” “It is causing misunderstanding due to poor perception, so we want to correct it,” he said.
In addition, she said, “As of this year, there has not been a single case of school violence on campus,” and “We are resolving conflicts between students by organically collaborating with students, teachers, and parents through a character gifted education program.”
He added, “The faculty and staff of Sangji Girls’ Middle School have not conducted any coverage or interviews related to the article,” adding, “The content of the article does not match the current educational activity situation for the 2023 school year.”
In the meantime, Sangji Girls’ Middle School said, “We regret that the school name and school panoramic photos were reported without filtering in the article, damaging the reputation of students, parents, faculty and staff, and Sangji Girls’ Middle School. “I hope it doesn’t exist,” he added.