The K-drama industry has been shaken by ongoing bullying allegations against “Marry My Husband” actress Song Ha Yoon, with her agency King Kong by Starship firmly denying all claims. The controversy has escalated into a complex legal battle spanning multiple countries, raising questions about accountability and truth in the entertainment industry.
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Song Ha Yoon Controversy Timeline
Date | Development |
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March 2024 | Initial bullying allegations surface |
April 2024 | Agency confirms forced school transfer |
March 2025 | Song Ha Yoon files lawsuit against accuser |
July 2025 | Accuser releases third statement |
August 2025 | Additional lawsuit filed |
Current Status | Counter-lawsuit threatened by accuser |
The Allegations and Agency Response
The controversy began when an anonymous accuser claimed that Song Ha-yoon physically assaulted them in high school, including being slapped for 90 minutes and forced to transfer schools. The allegations painted a disturbing picture of prolonged harassment during their school years.
King Kong by Starship immediately responded with strong denials. Song firmly denied the allegations, stating she had “no acquaintance or contact with the accuser.” Her agency, King Kong by Starship, also issued a firm denial, saying “none of the claims are true,” and warned of potential civil and criminal action against the accuser.
The Complex School Transfer Revelation
In a surprising turn, Song Ha Yoon’s agency King Kong by Starship confirmed that “It is true that Song Ha Yoon was forcibly transferred from Banpo High School [to a new school] in relation to school violence”. However, they maintained that this incident was unrelated to the current accusations.
This admission added complexity to the case, as it confirmed Song Ha Yoon had a documented history of school-related incidents, though her agency insists the current accuser is not connected to that past event.
Legal Battle Escalation
The actress did not release an official stance for a year but filed a lawsuit against A in March 2025. The legal proceedings have intensified, with Song Ha Yoon filing a second lawsuit against individual A on August 18th KST.
International Complications
The case has gained international dimensions as A claimed to be a U.S. citizen and cited their overseas residence when avoiding Korean legal proceedings. However, recent developments suggest the U.S. citizen who accused Song Ha Yoon plans to enter Korea at their own expense to pursue their claims.
Impact on Song Ha Yoon’s Career
The allegations have significantly affected Song Ha Yoon’s professional life. The ongoing school violence allegations surrounding actress Song Ha Yoon have raised questions about her presence in upcoming projects, with some productions reportedly reconsidering her involvement.
Industry Response
The K-drama industry has been closely watching this case, as it represents a significant test of how the entertainment sector handles serious allegations against established actors. The controversy highlights the growing importance of celebrity accountability in Korean entertainment.
King Kong by Starship’s Position
The agency has maintained unwavering support for their client throughout the controversy. Their strategy involves both public denials and aggressive legal action, reflecting the high stakes involved in Korean entertainment industry disputes.
Agency’s Legal Strategy
By pursuing multiple lawsuits and threatening civil and criminal action, King Kong by Starship has taken a confrontational approach, suggesting they believe the allegations are fabricated and legally actionable.
The Broader Context
This controversy occurs within a broader cultural reckoning in South Korea regarding school bullying and its long-term consequences. The case has sparked discussions about bullying in Korean schools and the responsibility of public figures to address their past actions.
Media and Public Opinion
The extended timeline and multiple statements from both sides have created a complex narrative that has divided public opinion. Some support Song Ha Yoon’s denials, while others question why she would have been forcibly transferred if no wrongdoing occurred.
Current Status and Future Implications
As the legal battle continues across international borders, the case has become one of the most complicated celebrity controversies in recent Korean entertainment history. The outcome could set precedents for how similar cases are handled in the future.
The involvement of international legal systems and the threat of counter-lawsuits suggest this controversy is far from resolution, potentially affecting Song Ha Yoon’s career for months or years to come.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What specific allegations were made against Song Ha Yoon and how did her agency respond?
A: An anonymous accuser claimed Song Ha Yoon physically assaulted them in high school, including being slapped for 90 minutes and forcing them to transfer schools. Her agency King Kong by Starship firmly denied all claims, stating “none of the claims are true” and warning of legal action against the accuser. However, the agency did confirm Song Ha Yoon was previously transferred from school due to a separate violence incident.
Q2: Why has the legal battle become so complicated and international?
A: The case has international complications because the accuser claims to be a U.S. citizen living overseas, initially avoiding Korean legal proceedings by citing their foreign residence. Song Ha Yoon has filed multiple lawsuits in Korea, while the accuser has now announced plans to enter Korea at their own expense and pursue counter-legal action, creating a complex cross-border legal situation.