Cho Min Ah, formerly of Jewelry, apologized for the past controversy regarding the sale of expensive yokan and admitted to her immaturity at the time.
Cho Min Ah, formerly of the group Jewelry, appeared on Seo In-young's YouTube channel to officially apologize for the controversy surrounding the sale of high-priced yokan (sweet bean jelly) during her past bakery operations. Reflecting on her actions at the time, when she lacked social experience and was naive about the ways of the world, Cho Min Ah repeatedly bowed her head in apology to viewers.
In a YouTube video released by Seo In-young on the 1st, the two reminisced about their time together as Jewelry. Seo In-young mentioned the controversy regarding the yokan at "Wooju Goddess Bakery," which Cho Min Ah operated, and reviewed the situation at the time.
In response, Cho Min Ah explained that while she made the treats with care using high-quality ingredients, there was a lack of professionalism in the pricing process. Acknowledging her shortcomings and conveying a sincere apology, she stated that the incident occurred because she was new to the working world at the time.
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