Ji Soo Apologizes, Drama River Where The Moon Rises Directly Canceled Filming
Ji Soo in the drama River Where the Moon Rises (Photo: IG @actor_jisoo)

JAKARTA - The Korean drama, River Where the Moon Rises, immediately canceled shooting for today, Thursday, March 4 after Ji Soo posted an apology for his bullying behavior at school. According to an exclusive report from YTN, River Where the Moon Rises will resume on March 5.

In addition, the drama production party is also discussing whether to replace Ji Soo as the main role or not after his bullying scandal.

Korean public pressure seems to make KBS reconsider Ji Soo as the main player. After apologizing, Ji Soo's withdrawal petition appeared in the drama that was signed. Currently the petition has been signed by more than 5000 users.

Ji Soo was accused by netizens of bullying while at school. Then Ji Soo uploaded a handwritten apology.

“There is no excuse for my treatment in the past. It's not something that can be forgiven, ”said Ji Soo.

Ji Soo admits that he often thinks about his mistakes when his popularity starts to rise. He also apologized to people who suffered whenever he saw him appear on television.

“I will reflect on my past that can never be erased in my life. I feel guilty for the fact that I caused harm to the television station, producers, actors, and the entire staff who worked hard on the set of the drama (River Where the Moon Rises), ”Ji Soo wrote.


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