Singer Jina, who was fined on charges including arranging prostitution, shared her feelings at the time.

On the 16th Jina posted on her social account story, "People say, 'You really handled it well.' No, I didn't. I was going crazy, I lost my vitality inside, I suffered in silence and couldn't ask for help. I was shattered alone."

Jina added, "Then I tried to smile. A smile that lies better than any mask. Am I someone who handled it well? I just endured it. Not because I was strong every day, but because I had no other choice."

Jina marked her 16th year since debut this year. She debuted in 2010 with the digital single "What I want to do if I have a lover" and was active with songs such as "I'll disappear, live well," "Black & White," and "Top Girl," but in 2016 she was indicted on charges of violating the Act on the Punishment of Acts Relating to the Arrangement of Commercial Sexual Transactions and was fined 2 million won.

Afterward, Jina, who was expelled from the entertainment industry, is known to have left Korea and settled in Canada. Recently, as she began to actively use her social account and share updates, Jina announced a remake of "I'll disappear, live well," and on her 16th debut anniversary she said, "Already 16 years. Thank you for still remembering me and being by my side."

And Jina posted what seemed to be feelings from that time 10 years after being fined on charges including arranging prostitution. Having shared her feelings after 10 years, attention is focused on what impact her feelings will have.

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