"Victim cosplay is disgusting" Seo Joo-won was intellectually conscious "I didn't mean to criticize anyone"

Aug 21, 2024

 'Victim cosplay is disgusting' Seo Joo-won was intellectually conscious 'I didn't mean to criticize anyone'
While car racer Seo Joo-won criticized his ex-wife and YouTuber Ao-pick (real name Kim Min-young), Ao-pick is drawing attention by indirectly expressing his feelings through his Instagram.

On the 21st, Ao-kang posted on Instagram "I'm fine! I was healed by the comments"I don't mean to blame anyone, I want everyone to be happy," he said. Then "I think this happened because of my lack of ability. From now on, I will try to show only better performances and say only good things. I hope you have a good day too."

 'Victim cosplay is disgusting' Seo Joo-won was intellectually conscious 'I didn't mean to criticize anyone'
On the 20th, Aopak appeared on YouTube channel 'Studio Handmade's web entertainment 'Go After Breakfast2' and mentioned her marriage and divorce from her ex-husband Seo Joo-won. He said, `The first time we met was introduced by Shin-Dong and Kim In-na"It seems that they were immature because of their age. Marriage requires careful consideration", he confessed.

In addition, he added "At the time of the divorce, the other party had a new person. The friend claimed to have met someone new after we finished, but my mind was already in order. The divorce cost more than marriage"The other party strongly demanded the division of the property, but I was in the position that I could not. So the process got longer", he explained.

In response, Seo Joo-won posted on his SNS on the 21st, "How long are you going to mention me? Victim cosplay is disgusting now. The lawsuit is over and you lost. That's enough. I have a lot to say, too." He expressed his discomfort.

Meanwhile, Aotak and Seo Joo-won married in November 2018, but divorced in 2022. Aopook filed a lawsuit for damages against the merchant woman, saying Seo Joo-won committed an affair while getting married, but the court dismissed it and ruled that Aopook should bear the costs of the lawsuit. The ruling was confirmed when Aotak did not appeal.



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