Comedian Kim Ji-min revealed on SBS Plus's "Lee Ho-seon's Cider" that she had been a victim of school bullying during her school years.
Comedian Kim Ji-min appeared on the SBS Plus variety show “Lee Ho-seon’s Cider” and opened up about her experiences as a victim of school bullying during her school days. Kim Ji-min shared an anecdote about being ostracized by a group at the time and candidly expressed her memories of the bullies and her desire to receive an apology from them.
On the show, Kim Ji-min recalled situations from her school days where she was bullied—such as having water poured into her shoes—and described how she coped by remaining visibly unresponsive at the time. She revealed that she still remembers the names of the ringleaders who bullied her and expressed her desire to receive an apology from them even now, years later, leaving the cast somber.
Also on that day’s broadcast, Professor Lee Ho-seon warned of the dangers of verbal abuse that ridicules a person’s appearance, emphasizing that even a thoughtless remark can leave a deep emotional scar on the other person. This episode, which addressed the seriousness of school violence and verbal abuse, resonated deeply with viewers.
Kim Ji-min Opens Up About School Bullying
In an upcoming episode of SBS Plus' 'Lee Ho-sun's Cider,' comedian Kim Ji-min shares her personal experience as a victim of school bullying. She recounts enduring targeted harassment during her youth and expresses a lingering desire for an apology from those who mistreated her.
Addressing the Impact of Verbal Abuse
Professor Lee Ho-sun joins the discussion to highlight the long-term psychological damage caused by verbal violence and the mockery of physical appearance. The episode aims to shed light on how seemingly casual comments can leave lasting scars on individuals well into adulthood.