Some of the "Monica sniper controversy" dancers posted an apology and the "cyber-bullying (the act of collectively bullying or bullying a particular person on cyber)" scandal seems to be ending.
Recently, suspicions about cyberbullying against Monica came about when he appeared on JTBC 'Knowing Brother' broadcast on the 20th. A scene that Monica explains "it's also called poppin by taking g out of popping" was broadcast, and the caption stated only "poppin."
After the broadcast, more than 120 dancers, including dancer Hoan, posted a post pointing out Monica's expertise, saying, "Popping is the right mark" through SNS. In particular, Hoan has been criticized by some netizens by responding to profanity and sexual harassment, saying that it is "pa X". It spread to suspicions of cyberbullying in a somewhat radical expression, and the atmosphere of demanding explanation to Monica was created and the netizens were disliked.
But Monica chose to stay silent rather than emotionally responding: on the 25th, she was no different from usual, posting photos with the "Street Woman The Fighter" crew leaders. It was known that he received the calls of the dancers who shot him.
"I'm sorry, I'm also embarrassed by the wave of cyberbullying," Hoan said on Wednesday. "It's not true at all that I instigated juniors and fellow dancers. I could not reach you on Monica's busy schedule. I promise you I will contact Monica and sincerely apologize. "
Brotherbin, Poppinjay and Poppindocium also posted similar times. Brotherbin said: "I was not familiar with Monica and I was able to contact and correct it enough, but I was not thinking and I was seen as sniping up a SNS post. I talked to him, apologized, talked to him, and unraveled him. "
Poppin Jay said, "I did not post it for demeaning purposes, but I was trying to share my knowledge. "I also talked to Monica on the day of the first article, and I conveyed the meaning that it was not for demeaning purposes." Poppin also said, "I apologized to Monica by talking directly to her. I'm sorry."
Photographer Jung Seung-hyun also wrote, "I apologize for the indiscreet words and actions. I never intended to disparage Monica. I have contacted Monica and apologized."
Meanwhile, famous dancer Poppin Hyun-joon said on YouTube, "I did not mean that Monica was trying to disparage or misrepresent the popping genre. It is like talking about whether it is a jangjang or a jajangmyeon. "It is a tumultuous thing to say that it is so much like this from entertainment," he said. "Cyberbully dancers are right to apologize. Even if it was simply a thought for God, the action is a wrong act. "