K-pop singer Seo In-young has made a heartfelt return to the public eye, addressing past controversies head-on.
In a recent video titled 'Seo In-young Reads Hate Comments After 10 Years (Truth and Lies, Unprecedented Update)' on her YouTube channel 'Reformed Seo In-young,' the singer candidly discussed her hiatus and the negative comments she has received. Choosing to confront her past directly, Seo In-young explained her decision to return to the spotlight.
Seo In-young openly shared her reasons for coming back, stating, "I pondered a lot whenever I got offers to appear on shows." She added, "I believe YouTube is a platform where I can show my true self, which is my strength." Regarding her channel's name, she said, "My parents might be upset, but acknowledging my mistakes and making an effort is important. It's not about pretending to be good, but about trying."
Seo In-young also revisited past controversies regarding her behavior. Reflecting on a video where she was criticized for her attitude towards a junior colleague, she admitted, "I must have been crazy. It's so embarrassing to watch now." She acknowledged her past remarks, saying, "I think I just said whatever came to mind because I was angry. I lost the power struggle." Addressing her 'strong to the weak, weak to the strong' image, she clarified, "That's what I hate the most. I'm strong to strong people and weak to weak people," while admitting, "I have a habit of speaking informally and lacked emotional control."
The most significant moment was her apology for a 2017 profanity controversy. Seo In-young confessed, "I've never watched that video," and admitted, "I was wrong to curse like that." She explained the situation, saying, "I was waiting for nine hours, sleeping on the floor. I was taking medication for depression and panic disorder. I felt like I was going crazy." She added that the person involved was a close manager.
Seo In-young's life was significantly affected by the incident. She revealed, "I took medication for panic disorder and depression and took a break for several years. I didn't even want to live." Her father's words, "It came out of your mouth," left her with no excuses. Ultimately, she concluded, "In the end, it's all my responsibility."
Recently, she released a video with a 'kneeling in apology' concept. Although unconventional, it showcased her determination to face her past, bringing smiles to viewers. Netizens responded with supportive comments like, "I can't even imagine how sorry she must be," "First time seeing such a glamorous sinner," "It's cool how she's not leaving anything out," and "Her character is funny and likable."