Song Hayoon, who denied allegations of school violence, is embroiled in controversy as now netizens are talking about her changing schools a lot during high school and some saying she was forced to.
On the 1st, Song Hayoon's agency, King Kong by Starship, denied allegations of school violence, stating, "After confirming the facts with the actress regarding the claims made by the informant, it was confirmed that she didn't know the informant and that none of what the informant said was true."
The agency further explained, "After receiving the initial report, we had a phone call with the informant to confirm the facts. We then requested a meeting through messenger to confirm the details accurately. However, the informant refused and expressed no intention to meet, and despite requesting a call, we did not receive a response."
Song Hayoon attended Shin-Do Elementary School and Bumyeong Middle School in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, and entered Jungwon High School. She then transferred to Banpo High School and later graduated from (Ap)Gujeong High School. Two transfers within three years of high school are somewhat unusual. While Song Ha-yoon's profile only lists (Ap)Gujeong High School as her final graduation school, according to a report by Sports News, it is true that Song Ha-yoon attended all three high schools.
One netizen who claimed to be Song Ha-yoon's classmate stated, "I was one of her colleagues in Banpo High School. I can confirm that she was forced to transfer schools."
Banpo High School is located in Seocho-gu, Seoul, near Sapyo Station on Line 9. (Ab)Gujeong High School is located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, between Apgujeong Station and Apgujeong Rodeo Station. The distance between the two schools is approximately a 20-minute drive, and unless there are special reasons, it is not an unreasonable distance to commute. Netizens are calling for an explanation if there were compelling reasons to transfer schools.
In particular, Song Hayoon was born in 1986, a time when there was no school violence commission, which was established on March 1, 2020. Given that it was a time when punishment, including forced transfers, was not easy, it seems that clarifying the reason for the transfers is necessary to dispel suspicions of school violence.
Currently, Song Hayoon vehemently denies the allegations, stating, "She didn't know the informant." Although it has been a long time since graduation and there are no relevant records, attention is drawn to what stance will be taken regarding the emerging individuals claiming to be Song Ha-yoon's acquaintances and classmates.
-If going to karaoke led to transfers, then all students nationwide would have transferred schools for skipping school records. That's an unbelievable excuse. Unless they were working at a room salon or karaoke bar, you wouldn't get transferred just for going to karaoke. If you're going to talk nonsense, just go to sleep.
-I'm around the same age with her. Back then, schools didn't just send anyone off for transfers.
-If going to karaoke leads to transfers, I must have been transferred a lot too.
-At first, they said she was transferred for school violence, but then they said it had nothing to do with the informant, and then they just changed the story to a simple transfer. Who would believe that? They said she was forced to transfer for going to karaoke, but why would a high school senior get transferred for that?
-I'm the same age as her, and I went to karaoke a lot in my school days. Going to karaoke wasn't a big deal.
-I'm the same age as Song Ha-yoon;;; I went to karaoke too in my school days, but I never got transferred. My school was on the stricter side, however they wouldn't send students off for transfers even if they got caught smoking or got into a fight;; They would just get demerits and do cleaning duty, that's it. Back then, we didn't even have a school violence committee.. If you just reflected on what you did or took a few days off, that was it. They wouldn't transfer you just because you got into a fight;;;; Seriously..
-Transferred for going to a karaoke? That's ridiculousㅋㅋ Unless if she did something bad at the karaoke, then it would be a whole different story.
-Unless they robbed someone or caused violence at the karaoke, going to a karaoke wouldn't lead to a forced transfer. Do you even know that there were karaoke places back then? There were plenty of them, and it only cost 5,000 won per hour.
-Back then, if troublemakers got in trouble, they would get beaten up by the teachers, forbidden to attend classes, forced to wear gym clothes, and also clean the school. That was the norm, and they wouldn't usually be transferred unless it was really serious.
-I was born in '86 and I went to karaoke a lot too???ㅋㅋㅋㅋ I even went in my school uniform
-I was born in '86 and went to karaoke a lot since middle school. lol What nonsense is this? Why would you get transferred for going to karaoke?
-Being transferred for going to a karaoke is pure nonsense.
-Transferred for going to a karaoke? What a jokeㅋㅋㅋㅋ