Cho Hyun-young, a former member of Rainbow, confessed to being a victim of sexual harassment.
Cho Hyun-young recently posted a video titled 'I think it's time to talk...' on her YouTube channel.
In the released video, the production team said, "While we were uploading a shorts video, there was controversy over the kiss mark on my sister's neck." In response, Cho Hyun-young said, “What is the hickey controversy?”
He continued, "People who see that and think it's a hickey are mistaken. Anyone can see that it's a bandage because it's injured. And if that was a hickey? If that's the case, would I have looked like that? I probably didn't tie my hair and covered it up with concealer." “He announced.
He explained the reason for attaching the band to his neck, saying, "The reason why is like that is when I had long hair, I used to use a straightening iron. My nails were long, so I missed using a straightening iron."
In addition, "I went to the pharmacy, and the pharmacist said that I could just apply burn ointment because I didn't have a blister yet. So I just applied burn ointment. No matter how much I applied, it didn't show any signs of healing and pus started forming. So from then on, I started applying Medifoam. That's how the scars disappeared. “It’s a little bit there,” he explained, adding, “When did you get the hickey? Who walks around with a hickey these days?”
The production crew also asked, “Have you ever seen the Barbary Man?” Jo Hyun-young said, “I once got hit by an ice cube.”
In addition, "I was late for school and was going down a side road. Two students from my school were walking ahead of me. I was walking along the street when I suddenly heard the sound of running behind me. The sound of footsteps stopped in front of me and someone pulled my school uniform skirt up to my waist. “It was raised,” he said.
Jo Hyun-young said, "And then I ran away. As I was turning around, I still remember the clothes I was wearing. I was wearing orange sleeveless shirts, neck socks, and sandals. At that time, I came to my senses and screamed, 'Crazy X'. But the students in front of me treated me like I was strange. “I still remember it,” he said.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr