'come! Jang Bori' child actor Kim Ji-young explains debt suspicions
'come! Jang Bori' child actor Kim Ji-young explains debt suspicions
Child actress Kim Ji-young, who appeared in the drama 'Jang Bori is Here', directly expressed her position regarding the debt controversy.

Kim Ji-young said on the 23rd, "I sincerely apologize to everyone who felt disappointed and confused by this incident," and added, "We are currently in the process of preparing to respond to the contents of yesterday's article and related issues by receiving legal advice from my parents."

He added, "I am sorry and sorry for delivering such bad news during the Lunar New Year holiday. I will tell you about other developments later. I am sorry."

Mr. A, who previously claimed to be Kim Ji-young's ex-boyfriend, revealed that Kim Ji-young disappeared without paying back the money. Mr. A said, “I wasn’t going to reveal it, but I thought about it for six months before posting it.”

Additionally, Mr. A said, "My mother and father took out a loan and gave me a room to live in. My parents also paid the monthly rent. One day, he disappeared and left the house and told me not to contact him. He proudly said that he would take care of everything related to money, but I never heard from him." He explained.

Mr. A said, "My father is still vomiting because of this money incident, sleeping for 4 hours, and working as a designated driver. The same goes for my mother. I don't want to see people who live thoughtlessly on TV. I will get off the job as soon as I pay the money back."

Kim Ji-young debuted in the 2012 SBS drama ‘The Sweet Rain of My Life’. This was followed by the 2014 MBC drama ‘Here Come!’ He gained popularity by playing the role of Jang Bo-ri in ‘Jang Bori’.Below is Kim Ji-young’s full statement:hello. This is actress Kim Ji-young.

First, I would like to express my sincere apologies to everyone who felt disappointed and confused by this incident.

We are currently in the process of preparing to respond to the content reported yesterday and related issues by seeking legal advice from our parents.

I am sorry and sorry to bring you such bad news during the Lunar New Year holiday. We will tell you about other progress later.

sorry.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr