Erased from History: CLASS:Y Jimin Hanlim Arts School Yearbook Omission Sparks Outrage
CLASS:Y's Jimin was shocked to find herself completely omitted from her Hanlim Arts School yearbook. Read about the fan reaction and the details of the controversy.
What if you were completely erased from your own high school graduation? CLASS:Y member Jimin recently shared a shocking discovery that has left fans reeling: she was entirely left out of her Hanlim Arts High School yearbook.
The CLASS:Y Jimin Hanlim Arts School Yearbook Omission Details
According to reports from the fan communication app fromm, Jimin expressed her deep disappointment to fans on January 10, 2026. She revealed that "not a single photo" of her was included, and even her name was missing from the official graduation album. "I'm kind of upset," she shared, while trying to stay positive by sending her own graduation photos to fans directly so they wouldn't miss out on the milestone.
The incident quickly gained traction on X (formerly Twitter) and Korean community sites like Instiz. Netizens are criticizing the school for such a major administrative failure, with many demanding a full recall and reprint of the albums. "How can a school leave out a student entirely?" one user questioned, while others emphasized that this is a once-in-a-lifetime keepsake that cannot be easily replaced by a social media post.
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