Go Min Si hits back fast with legal action just hours after bullying accusations spread online

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Actress Go Min Si is fighting back hard against recent school bullying accusations, calling them “completely false” and announcing swift legal action just four hours after the claims appeared online.

The controversy began on May 26 when a post titled “We are victims of school bullying by actress Go OO” was shared on an online community. The writer accused Go OO of verbally abusing classmates, taking money and belongings during middle school, and even mocking disabled students. The post said, “We’re not asking for an apology or compensation. We just want her to stop her celebrity activities.”

Fans quickly connected the dots, guessing that "Go OO" meant Go Min Si because the post included her former name and birth year. The post quickly gained attention and caused a stir online.

That same evening, Go Min Si’s agency, Mystic Story, released an official statement denying all accusations. The agency said, “These accusations are clearly false and have no basis in fact.” They also said the post is “malicious” and “damaging to the actress’s reputation.” They announced they have hired lawyers and will take both civil and criminal legal action.

The agency also asked fans and netizens to stop spreading unconfirmed rumors, warning that these false claims hurt not only Go Min Si but also her family.

This is not the first time Go Min Si faced public controversy. In 2021, she apologized with a handwritten letter after photos surfaced of her drinking alcohol underage. She called it a “mistake” back then.

Though the past underage drinking incident is unrelated to the current bullying accusations, some people have brought it up again as the new claims spread.

Bullying accusations involving celebrities often cause strong public reactions, and this case is expected to lead to a serious legal battle. The outcome could have a big impact on Go Min Si’s future career. Fans and the public are now waiting closely to see how the investigation and lawsuit unfold.

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