'Devil' vs. 'Good Character' An Se-ha"Confused Argument

Sep 10, 2024

'Devil' vs. 'Good Character' An Se-ha'Confused Argument
Actor Ahn Se-ha is embroiled in allegations of school violence. The reveler compared Anseha to 'Devil', but another classmate defended him, saying "A good-natured man". Among them, the agency predicted a hard-line response, saying "False Facts".

On the 9th, an online community posted a complaint against Ahn Se-ha, a celebrity student violence Me Too actoran article titled ' was posted.

The writer, An Se-ha Middle School Alumni, said "I am writing to accuse An Jae-wook (An Se-ha's real name) of school violence and malicious behavior."

According to the writer, An Se-ha was bigger than her classmates in school, and she was the so-called school's best. The writer, who said he had a large physique, claimed that he had never been in the same class with Anseha in three years, but when he encountered him in the hallway, Anseha swore at him and got into a fight.

In the third grade, Anseha also revealed that he took him inside the hot water room with a group of Iljin, threatened him with a large piece of broken glass, and forced him to fight unwanted fights.

The writer, who said he could not get help from anyone in the hot water room surrounded by An Se-ha and his team, said he was bullied and was forced to fight a forced fight afterwards.

The writer laughed at me and sent me back to the classroom when I said I couldn't fight because I lost" he insisted. The writer, who said he was completely devastated, told the teacher who had a strange smell when he saw him, and the teacher scolded Ahn Se-ha and the group, but the harassment continued until graduation.

The writer said "A few years ago, when I saw An Se-ha in the movie, I remembered being so creepy and shameful in my third year of middle school, but I asked to swallow and live alone. Bad men lived on the belief that they would be punished. I thought I would definitely disappear because I saw celebrities involved in school violence get off and disappear"He confessed.

'Devil' vs. 'Good Character' An Se-ha'Confused Argument
The writer, who was afraid that things would get bigger when he announced An Se-ha's atrocities, said, "It was because of my son that he had been victimized in the past." After learning that Ahn Se-ha will pitch the Changwon NC Dinos, which the writer and his son like, on the 15th, he couldn't stay still.

The writer wrote, `I'm not sure I'm going to applaud the demonic man who gave me indelible wounds during my school days, who is exposed to my child by pitching to my favorite baseball game that my child will see, to my favorite club.' `I can't watch my child throw the ball hiding his demonic appearance to the media and to the club where he laughs and makes memories with his child," he said angrily.

The author, who attached An Se-ha's middle school graduation photo, stressed that "I swear that there is no exaggeration and no falsehood in my writing."

As the controversy grew, An Se-ha's agency Hunus Entertainment told Sports Chosun that `the suspicion of academic violence is completely groundless. The post countered that it was 100% written falsely.

He then filed a petition with the relevant police station and filed the case. The investigation will be carried out after the assignment of the detective in charge, and we will respond strongly by defamation and dissemination of false information" he said.

In addition, An Se-ha's best friend of 20 years said in an interview with a media outlet that `I am also very embarrassed"I know his character better than anyone else. It has nothing to do with this incident. Friends are also reacting to absurdity, he said, complaining of unfairness.

Meanwhile, An Se-ha, who was born in 1986, made her debut in the 2011 play 'New Boeing 1st Section' and later appeared in dramas 'She Was Pretty', 'Gureumi-painted Moonlight' and 'Kingderland'. In 2017, she married a non-celebrity and has two daughters, and recently appeared on SBS 'Dongsang Imong-2 - You Are My Destiny' to reveal her daily life.



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