South Korean actress Park Ha Sun has recently appeared in tvN's variety show “48 Hours Left To Me”. During her guesting, the 29-year-old star bravely opened up about how she responded to the bullying effects she had encountered in her high school days.
According to Park, the bullying experience has caused her a lot of negative impacts. In fact, she had even reached the point wherein she thought of committing self-harm and suicide. Fortunately, there are people who had helped her survive the dark days of her life.
"I even thought bad things… If I disappear, what would happen to that friend?” shared Park as quoted by All Kpop. She added: “When the bad friends bothered me, the teacher, to only my knowledge, took those friends away from me and made it so that I could be with good friends. A wise gentleman”.
The star had previously about the bullying incidents she had faced in her younger years on her last guesting on KBS 2TV's “Entertainment Relay” in October last year. In the episode, she looked back at the time when she got bullied by her schoolmates after her appearance on the “Golden Bell” wherein she said: "Announcer Kim Bo Min unni has been annoying me for a bit. She keeps pretending that she's pretty."
However, she explained herself and revealed that the lines were scripted as she was told by the writers of the show to delivered those words, reports says. Meanwhile, Park was one of the presenters at the recently held 2016 Mnet Asian Music Awards. Joining her in the MC lineup are Hallyu stars Kim Yoo Jung, Park Bo Gum, Seo Kang Jun, Gong Myung and many more!
Park began her entertainment career in 2005 after her portraying the role of Song Yoon Ju in the TV drama series “Love Needs a Miracle”. She rose to fame through the 2010 historical series “Dong Yi”.
Watch Park being interviewed on "Entertainment Weekly" here!