Victim Exposes Related Details on Nate Pann
"Extorted Tens of Thousands of Won... Forced to Kneel and Slapped"
"Netflix, Popular Due to School Violence... Ironic"
A female contestant on the globally popular Netflix variety show 'Physical: 100' has been accused of being a school violence perpetrator in the past. The contestant has disabled the comment feature on her Instagram account.
On the 14th, a lengthy post claiming to have been a victim of school violence by contestant A of 'Physical: 100' was uploaded on the online community 'Nate Pann'.
The author, B, stated, "I attended the same middle school as A, and during the one year when I was in the first grade and A was in the third grade, my friends and I lived in hell."
B claimed, "A forced me and my friends to collect about 10,000 to 20,000 won once a week by turns with her friends via text messages or NateOn."
She continued, "Until we gathered the money, the constant urging calls and texts made me so fearful of answering the phone that even after graduating high school, my heart would race whenever the phone rang."
B and her friends reportedly paid tens of thousands of won over 7 to 8 months to A's group before finally informing their parents. Afterwards, they visited the address A had given, asking for birthday presents, together with their parents.
B said she received an apology from A, but the violence continued. After school, A waited at the school gate, took B to a karaoke room, confiscated her phone, grabbed her hair, and slapped her multiple times.
On the 14th, a lengthy post claiming to have been a victim of school violence by contestant A from "Physical: 100" was uploaded on the online community 'Nate Pann'. [Image source=Nate Pann capture]
A's assault did not end there. That same night, A called two of B's friends to a secluded park, forced them to kneel on the dirt, and assaulted them in the same manner.
B explained the situation, saying, "A's male friends who were called by A said things like 'strip them all and make them kneel on broken glass,' so we couldn't escape."
B said, "That day left wounds on me and my friends that have not faded even after 10 years," adding, "Since then, I have never encountered A, but when I saw a popular post on Daum Cafe praising her as a wonderful person, my hands trembled and I couldn't do anything."
B also pointed out, "It is so ironic that a school violence perpetrator appears on a Netflix original program that popularized the school violence-themed drama 'The Glory.'"
She appealed, "We are not so idle as to fabricate such detailed stories about strangers. We simply hope that school violence perpetrators no longer appear in the media."
B did not mention A's real name. Netizens are currently pointing to one of the female contestants who has survived up to episode 6 of 'Physical: 100' as the perpetrator. After the school violence allegations surfaced, the female contestant disabled the comment feature on her Instagram on the 15th.
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