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Controversy Surrounds Kim Hieora's Return to Film Amid Past School Bullying Allegations
On October 13, it was announced that Kim Hieora would star in the occult film 'Savior.' The movie follows a family caught in a terrifying curse as a consequence of a miracle they desperately wished for. Kim plays the role of Chunseo, a single mother who becomes entangled in the unfolding events after meeting Sunhee, played by Song Ji-hyo. The film has completed shooting and is slated for release later this year.
The realistic portrayal of a bully in 'The Glory' fueled suspicions about her past, leaving the public feeling betrayed. Despite Kim's attempts to clarify the situation, restoring her image proved challenging.
In April of last year, Kim's representatives stated, "We have met with the involved parties, had lengthy discussions, and reached a mutual understanding. We have decided to support each other's lives." Despite this attempt to resolve the issue, the controversy lingered, and her acting projects dwindled. The announcement of her role in 'Savior' has reignited mixed reactions from the public.
Conversely, others question, "With so many talented actors available, why cast someone with a history of bullying allegations?" They argue that "maintaining a career in the public eye despite being involved in such a sensitive issue is an unreasonable ambition." A broadcast fan commented, "Just because the parties have settled doesn't mean the public must accept it positively. If such cases continue, it could set a precedent for entertainers with bullying controversies to easily return."