Singer Gina conveyed her first feelings after the controversy.

Gina posted a long message in English on her social media on the 2nd.

She said, "I have quietly lived with this story for years," and "While working in the entertainment industry in Korea, I experienced something that deeply changed my life."

She continued, "The most painful part was not that incident. It was the silence. I did not disappear to hide, but to survive."

Gina explained, "But now I am no longer the girl trembling with fear. I am not defined by my past, but by what I choose now. I have healed, I have grown, and I am regaining my voice. I do not aim to repeat old wounds, but to move forward with honesty and love."

Finally, she conveyed, "I deeply thank all my fans who believed in me until the end. I understand those who have left. And to someone who is silently ashamed, your story is not over."

Meanwhile, Gina debuted in 2010 with the digital single album "Things I Want to Do When I Have a Boyfriend," and released songs such as "Get Lost, Live Well," "Black & White," and "Top Girl."

However, she shocked fans after being fined in 2016 for violating the Act on the Punishment of Arrangement of Commercial Sex Servants. Following this, Gina left Korea and lived in Canada, halting her domestic activities.

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