Former After School Member Raina Opens Up About Stalking Incidents
Former After School Member Raina Opens Up About Stalking Incidents
Former After School member Raina has spoken out about her experiences with stalking.

On October 21, Raina took to her Instagram story to share her distress, stating, "I don't want to talk about this." She continued, "This is about those who have gone beyond support and fandom." Raina revealed, "There are people who have delusions about me and speak as if they are true. I've received numerous delusional DMs, including claims that my name is on a family certificate as a spouse."

Raina further explained, "Some individuals have intensified their actions by coming to me with letters and flowers, saying they genuinely like me as a woman and want to date. One person even came to my house, prompting me to move urgently."

She added, "To prevent such expressions, I've decided to only accept letters from fans, which makes me feel sorry for those who genuinely support me."

Raina expressed her concerns, saying, "Since I've been working independently without a company, it's become easier for people to approach me offline, which seems to have worsened the situation. I've even told some of the more extreme individuals that I would report them if they continued to cross the line, but it keeps happening."

She concluded with a plea, "I try to ignore it, but it's exhausting. Please live in reality."
Former After School Member Raina Opens Up About Stalking Incidents
Former After School Member Raina Opens Up About Stalking Incidents
Raina's Full Statement on Social Media

I don't want to talk about this.
I'm going to block delusional and pseudo-romantic accounts now.
This is about those who have gone beyond support and fandom.. ㅠㅠ
I wanted to think of it as support, but they have delusions about me and speak as if they are true.
I've received numerous delusional DMs, including claims that my name is on a family certificate as a spouse.
Some individuals have intensified their actions by coming to me with letters and flowers, saying they genuinely like me as a woman and want to date.
One person even came to my house, prompting me to move urgently.


The reason I don't accept gifts other than letters is because I want to prevent such expressions.
I feel sorry for those who genuinely support me.


Since I've been working independently without a company, it's become easier for people to approach me offline, which seems to have worsened the situation.
I've even told some of the more extreme individuals that I would report them if they continued to cross the line, but it keeps happening.
I try to ignore it, but it's exhausting.
Please live in reality.
Jung Da-yeon, Ten Asia Reporter light@tenasia.co.kr