idntt Hwang Eunsoo Bullying Allegations Surface Just Days After Debut
Hwang Eunsoo of rookie group idntt faces severe bullying and sexual harassment allegations just days after his debut. Here's a look at the ongoing controversy.
The dream of a K-pop debut has turned into a nightmare in just days. Hwang Eunsoo, a member of the newly debuted boy group idntt, is already facing severe online accusations of bullying and sexual harassment. These claims, which emerged through an anonymous source, have cast a shadow over the rookie's nascent career.
The Shocking Nature of idntt Hwang Eunsoo Bullying Allegations
According to reports by Koreaboo, an anonymous post on the social media platform X detailed a history of misconduct. The accuser claims that Hwang Eunsoo targeted a fellow student with autism, subjecting them to bullying for years. The gravity of targeting a vulnerable peer has sparked immediate outrage within the global K-pop community.
Alleged Harassment and Career Implications
The post didn't stop at school bullying. It further alleged that Hwang Eunsoo sexually harassed a teacher, an incident so severe it reportedly forced the educator to resign. While these remain unverified claims from an anonymous source, the specific and damaging nature of the accusations is putting immense pressure on the rookie group's agency to provide a transparent response.
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