Money Today Reporter Lee Eun | 2023.02.25 16:25
A woman, who posted an article revealing that she had been infected with an STD by a 13th male cast member of ‘I’m Solo’, revealed additional evidence.
On the 24th, Mr. A posted another article on an online community with the title, ‘I am a writer who contracted an STD from a solo performer’.
Earlier, on the 16th, Mr. A said that he contracted an STD following dating male performer B of ‘I’m Solo’ and said, “It was the herpes type 2 virus. Both my mind and heart were deeply hurt.”
Mr. A revealed the sexually transmitted disease test report received in November 2020, saying, “Seeing the person who left irreversible scars appear on the air, the resentment and mental pain that had been suppressed for so long came to the surface.”
In addition, when Mr. A informed Mr. B that he had a venereal disease, Mr. B insisted that he suddenly notified of the breakup following Mr. B stood by and did not admit his fault. Currently, the article has been deleted.
Controversy arose following Mr. A’s disclosure, Mr. B said on the 22nd, “The message on the bulletin board is different from the facts, and I will ask for responsibility for defamation due to false facts.” I earnestly ask you to refrain.”
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Mr. A “False facts? I found data to prove the credibility”… Disclosure of test results
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Two days following Mr. B announced his position, Mr. A expressed his position through a new article.
First, Mr. A said, “The words of cheering helped me, but I was shocked enough to shake my hands when I saw the unconditionally criticizing comments.”
He confessed, “I read malicious comments related to sexually transmitted diseases, such as ‘XX I don’t know where it came from’ and ‘I got dirty’ in the comments.”
Regarding Mr. B’s assertion that it was a ‘false fact’, Mr. A said, “After seeing the statement of the performer, I also wanted to say, ‘I have to say something’.” I mightn’t stand the fact that the truthful content was dismissed as false, so I looked for data that might prove its credibility,” adding two test results reports.
Mr. A claimed, “I started dating Mr. B around the summer of 20,” and “I didn’t get an STD in September 20, but two months later in November 20, I got an STD.” In the test result report he attached in September 2020, it was marked as ‘negative’ for herpes type 2, but it was changed to ‘positive’ in the November result.
Mr. A said, “All I wanted was his recognition, attitude of reflection, and sincere apology to me. mightn’t,” he wrote.
He added, “I hope that person will look back on himself once,” and added, “The way I got on the dive and said goodbye was also whether I might have done that if I was sincere.”
[저작권자 @머니투데이, 무단전재 및 재배포 금지]