Singer Park Gyeong, who was at the center of controversy over the exposure of music stocking and school violence, expressed her feelings ahead of her enlistment today (19th).



Today, Park Kyung posted a long article on his Instagram, saying, "If you think about it, I haven't had a day of comfort after making a hoarding remark. Today I am enlisted in active duty."

Regarding the recent controversy over school violence, he said, "I was embarrassed by the exaggerated story, but I was sorry first. I met the victim and sincerely asked for forgiveness, and I will live without forgetting."



Park Kyung said, "Since the time I went to study abroad after junior high school, my values ​​have changed." "I also expressed my frustration.




At the same time, Park Kyung also expressed his honest feelings about the disclosure of the hoarding. He said, "I didn't want to be an absolute hero or pretend to be just, but because of my skepticism and upset about the music I love, it was my courage to post it," he said. I appealed.



Earlier, in November of last year, Park Kyung mentioned the real names of some of his fellow singers through his SNS, raising the suspicion of buying music. The singers mentioned in this case sued Park Kyung for defamation caused by false facts in a timely manner.



In this regard, the case seemed to be settled after Park Kyung was sentenced to a fine of 5 million won, but at the end of last month Park Kyung’s middle school alumni revealed the fact of his school violence online, and controversy arose again. I did.



Some have raised suspicion that "Singer Song Ha-ye, the singer Park-kyung mentioned at the time of the disclosure of his private affairs, is behind the violence of Park-kyung's school," but Song Ha-ye's agency denied this. Park Kyung-eun, who decided to enlist amid numerous controversies, left a short impression on the enlistment, saying, "I will go back in good health."



(Photo = Park Kyung Instagram)



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