Kwon Mina Instagram Return: Apology for Jan 23 Fan Meeting Cancellation
Former AOA member Kwon Mina announced her Instagram return on January 11. She apologized for the Jan 23 fan meeting cancellation and shared her recovery plans.
Recovery is a long road, but she's taking her first steps back. Former AOA member Kwon Mina has broken her silence following a period of intense public concern regarding her mental health.
Kwon Mina Instagram Return and Health Update
On January 11, KST, the singer reactivated her Instagram and shared a lengthy post addressing her current situation. Her primary focus was apologizing to fans for the cancellation of her upcoming fan meeting, which was originally scheduled for January 23. Mina expressed deep regret for disappointing her supporters and explained that she's still putting all her effort into physical and mental recovery.
In her post, Kwon Mina confirmed that refunds for the event are currently being processed. She also made a personal vow to refrain from posting emotional outbursts or extreme content on social media in the future, signaling a desire for a more stable online presence.
Addressing Malicious Comments and Future Action
The singer didn't shy away from addressing her detractors. She confessed that while she doesn't currently have the energy for legal action against malicious commenters, she may take steps later if the harassment continues. Mina directly asked those who dislike her to simply stop paying attention to her profile, prioritizing her peace of mind over conflict.
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