Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Nana shares feelings after facing robber in court: "I couldn't control my emotions, but I don't regret it"

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Nana, a singer and actress formerly of the group After School, shared her feelings after appearing as a witness in a robbery case trial.

On the 21st, Nana shared via the fan communication platform Bubble, "Seeing him face-to-face made me feel so absurd and angry that I failed to control my emotions." She added, "I said everything I hadn't been able to say anywhere before," and "I don't regret my actions or words."

Seeing him face-to-face made me feel so absurd and angry that I failed to control my emotions.
But I said everything I hadn't been able to say anywhere before and it felt relieving.
I said everything I wanted to say to that man as well.
I don't regret my actions or words.
I know you all must have been worried.
I believe this will come to an end now!

She also reassured her fans, saying, "I'm sorry to the fans who were worried. I'm okay and I believe this will come to an end now."

Earlier that day, Nana appeared as a witness at the Namyangju branch of the Uijeongbu District Court in the trial of Mr. A, a man in his 30s who was charged with robbery and causing injury. Arriving at court with her face hidden behind a hat and mask, she told the reporters, "I took a medicine before coming here. I'm very nervous," and added, "I plan to speak honestly and truthfully as it is."

However, Nana reportedly showed an emotional reaction upon facing the defendant in court. According to reports, she said, "Is this fun for you? Look at me straight in the eyes," leading the judge to ask her to remain composed, noting that the trial could not proceed smoothly in such a heated state. Afterward, Nana composed herself and testified about the incident.

She explained, "At the time, I acted instinctively in self-defense and he begged for his life, saying he was sorry. I thought it was important to calm the situation down first, so I asked my mother to call the police."

I hope he pays the price for all the malicious and criminal acts he has committed until now.

You reap what you sow.
'You face the consequences of your own actions'

After the trial, Nana also posted on her Instagram story the phrase 'You reap what you sow,' adding its meaning, "You face the consequences of your own actions," seemingly targeted at the suspect who denies the crime.

Meanwhile, Mr. A was brought to trial on charges of breaking into Nana's home in Acheon-dong, Guri, Gyeonggi Province last November, threatening her and her mother with a weapon, and attempting to steal valuables. It was reported that Nana and her mother subdued him after a physical struggle before reporting him to the police.

Since then, Mr. A has admitted to the trespassing but claimed he had no intention to rob them. He even filed a lawsuit against Nana, claiming he sustained injuries. The police determined Nana's actions were self-defense and decided not to forward the case. In response, Nana sued Mr. A for false accusation.