Jewelery graduate Jo Min-ah has reinterpreted the past bakery hygiene controversy, but the wave is spreading.



On the 25th of last month, Jo Min-ah appeared on SBS Plus 'Love Master Season 2' and confessed about the rumors she got caught up in running a bakery around 2015.



In this broadcast, Jo Min-ah said, "I started earning money for my family when I was 11 years old, and I ran an atelier after earning a confectionery and baking license, which was my hobby for nearly 10 years. It was my first business, so it was difficult to cope."



At the time, Jo Min-ah ran a bakery and wrote pictures and descriptions on her personal blog, but some netizens said that the 12 sets of yokan sold by Jo Min-ah were expensive, such as 120,000 won, and they wore a sanitary hat or sanitary gloves when making bread. He raised a problem by saying that he does not care about hygiene, such as putting a 500 won coin together when baking bread in the oven without sticking.



Regarding this, Jo Min-ah said, "It was written by a part-timer, not me, on a personal SNS, but it turned out to be 'I did that'. 500 people reported it and came out of the sanitation department, but there was nothing I could do either." "I tried to correct the facts. I just thought, 'I'll do it.' Because it was the first time I was hated, I didn't know what to do."



Jo Min-ah summoned the incident six years ago and tried to explain it, but the gaze on it is not good. It was because of the remark that he said, 'A part-timer posted a photo on social media, and I did it.'



Some netizens said, "At the time, Jo Min-ah posted a picture of herself making green tea dacquoise on her blog and posted a method of putting 500 won coins together to fix the parchment paper used in the baking frame." There were a lot of people who saw it, but can I pass it on as a mistake of my part-time job?” he pointed out.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)