On the afternoon of the 30th, Park Na-eon said through the community of her YouTube channel ‘Park Na-ong’, “I have carefully read the voices of those who have been bitter and concerned for several days. “I’m even more sorry that I seem to have avoided it out of vague fear, even though it was probably something that you had advised and criticized me for a long time ago,” he apologized.
He continued, “When I look back on the past year, it is full of only things I am grateful for. As an extremely ordinary 25-year-old college student, I received a lot of undeserved attention through the media by chance, and through this opportunity, I gained grateful opportunities and experiences that I had never had before.” There was a lack of immaturity in his words and actions. “I am deeply reflecting on my immaturity and am ashamed of it, and I sincerely apologize,” he added.
He said, “With a young mind that I could do anything well, I thought I was doing my best for both goals: law school entrance and a new job. However, in the process, I was not aware that my unrefined actions could cause concern and disappointment to many people,” he said. “I very much regret making hasty conclusions and careless words and actions about a process that I could not complete on my own. “There was a change in my short-lived thoughts as well,” he said.
Park Na-eon said, “More than anything, I would like to apologize for the discomfort felt by my fellow test-takers who are silently going through the same entrance exam process. “I will remember once again that words come with responsibility, and I will work hard to show a more mature side in the future.”
Park Na-eon has recently been embroiled in controversy with remarks such as “Who studies LITT?” and “If I go to a local law school, I will study half of it.”
Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr