Korean-American actress Jinha, who appeared in the Apple TV+ series 'Pachinko', was embroiled in controversy over illegal filming and sexual harassment of Korean grandmothers.



On the morning of the 25th, an online community revealed photos and comments that Jinha had posted on her website in the past.



It was a post that moved photos uploaded from 2010 to 2011 on Jinha's homepage.

She wrote her own thoughts along with her photos of her Korean grandmothers in the category titled 'Korean Flowers in Bloom' on her own website, Jinha.



Most of the photos were taken inside the subway and on the street.

She themed middle-aged or elderly grandmothers and wrote down her own thoughts about their clothes and appearance.

Judging from the composition of the photo, it is presumed that she was taken without the partner's consent.




Although the photo itself, which is suspected of being illegally filmed, is controversial, Jinha's comments seemed more inappropriate.

Her appearance reviews as well as comments close to sexual harassment frowned upon her.



After posting the photo, Jinha wrote, "I almost got caught by this model, but it was well worth the risk." I knew,” he wrote.



After her related posts spread to the community and even articles appeared, the category disappeared from Jinha's homepage.



Jinha is a Korean-American actress, and she received attention by appearing in the TV series 'Love, Life' and the musical 'Hamilton'.

She was especially looking forward to her appearance as Solomon, the grandson of 'Son-ja', played by Yoon Yeo-jeong on Apple TV + 'Pachinko', where she was released today (25th).



The 'Pachinko' side is checking the facts.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kim Ji-hye)