Actor Choi Kang-hee publicly appealed for stalking to stop, asking the person to stop coming to find her or following her.
Choi Kang-hee said on the 15th on her social networking service (SNS), "I confirmed a letter saying that if I do not leave a post, it will be taken as consent and you will follow my car," adding, "I also learned that you are the person who spoke to me a few days ago."
She added, "I will not disclose your name. Please do not come to find me. No response is also a refusal."
Choi said, "Attempts to talk without consent, waiting, and following—'stalking'—even if not ill-intentioned, are actions that cause psychological fear to the other person, and I hope you understand that," warning again, "Please do not come to find me. I ask you." She also noted, "I will politely refuse all letters and gifts sent to the broadcast station."
Choi Kang-hee debuted in 1995 with the KBS drama "New Generation Report: Adults Don't Understand." She later appeared in "School," "Madness," "Sweet Buns," "Level 7 Civil Servant," and "Queen of Mystery," earning the love of the public.
Recently, she has drawn renewed attention by appearing on the variety program "Omniscient Interfering View" and sharing her unvarnished daily life.