Go Minsi, Accused of School Bullying, Agency Denies
Actress Go Minsi was recently accused of bullying but quickly denies the allegations.
The Tastefully Yours actress has denied allegations that she was involved in bullying during her middle school years, as claimed in an anonymous post on an online forum. Her agency, Mystic Story, also expressed support, stating their trust in her account.
Here's the accuser's full statement:
"Hello, we are the victims of school bullying by celebrity Go.
*Before we begin, we kindly ask you to take screenshots or save this post, as it may be taken down due to reports from Go's agency representatives.
We are not classmates from the beauty high school that became controversial due to Go's visits to adult entertainment venues and motels as a minor, but middle school alumni from Jungri Middle School in Daejeon. We were born in 1994, and Go (formerly Go Hye Ji) is an early 1995-born, so we attended school together.
Since middle school, Go committed numerous acts of school violence, extortion, verbal abuse, and mockery and threats toward students with disabilities. She frequently engaged in school violence by mobilizing local bullies and delinquent groups from outside school. She habitually stole classmates’ belongings and money, often bragging and mocking others afterward, revealing serious ethical flaws.
Nevertheless, Go has continued her celebrity career without a hint of remorse, trying to sugarcoat her past as a "simple mistake." We do not seek any apology or compensation from Go. We simply want her activities to be permanently suspended to prevent further harm.
Go’s behavior was already problematic in her first year of middle school, with abortion rumors and complicated relationships with boys. She used her ties with delinquent older boys who had dropped out of school or attended technical high schools to carry out acts of violence. Her closest friend, Kim Ye Sul (now known as Kim, who currently runs a hair salon in Daejeon), was infamous for stealing classmates’ money and was part of a notorious group of bullies. Their older female acquaintances, who also acted as karaoke bar escorts, were well-known bullies in school.
Go used these older girls to physically assault female classmates she disliked. Incidents included broken blood vessels, blows to the head, and kicks—horrific violence that occurred frequently. She also used her ties to delinquent boys to intimidate classmates and regularly hurled grotesque sexual insults at students with disabilities, saying things like "Hey, there’s your boyfriend. Go have sex with him," while laughing cruelly. She also mocked the body of a tall classmate and ostracized her during field trips, threatening others by saying, "When I count to three, ditch her and run." These acts of psychological abuse were relentless. Go and Kim Ye Sul (Kim) took turns singling out classmates to bully, leading the charge in isolation and harassment. Throughout school, we were terrorized by their vile insults and threats, such as "You fing bh," "f*** off," "crazy b***h," and "Don’t twist your words—speak properly.
From a young age, Go showed no respect for others’ belongings. She frequently took advantage of gaps during class changes or gym class to steal everything from cosmetics to cash from classmates’ wallets. When a few students caught on, she falsely accused other girls to cover her tracks. She also stole dozens of pens and pencils from Alpha, the stationery store near school, and proudly showed them off. From a nearby supermarket named Boram Core, she regularly stole pots, frying pans, instant meals, beer, and more, boasting about it in class. These were not childhood mistakes—they revealed her utter disregard for others’ property and complete lack of guilt for committing crimes.
Go and Kim Ye Sul’s academic performance was poor, ranking near the bottom even in a district with low educational standards like Jungri Middle School. Go's behavior disrupted the entire school atmosphere and even prompted complaints from parents. At the time, school violence committees were not as active as they are now, and even teachers were afraid of Go and her group. It reached the point where some parents asked teachers to call the police. Students who previously performed well academically suffered due to bullying by Go and Kim Ye Sul, with their grades plummeting, and some transferring schools because they couldn’t endure the harassment. The school violence committed by Go severely affected not only our lives but also the academic performance and future of many other students.
This situation clearly shows that she is causing harm even now to people who support her, without knowing the truth. Many other classmates also experienced school violence from Go, such as extortion and verbal abuse. However, because many of us still live in Daejeon, where Go’s friends also run hair salons, we’re afraid of retaliation and have remained silent. We also hesitated for a long time due to fear of lawsuits meant to silence victims, media manipulation by her agency, and secondary harm from acquaintances. However, after seeing posts from others who said things like "She took my money" and "She was a vicious thug," and after confirming that a friend still had photos from her underage visits to adult venues and motels, we gathered the courage to post this.
We do not want any apology or compensation from Go. We do not need money earned by stepping on others’ dreams through bullying. Any public apology she makes after the controversy erupts is just another attempt to continue profiting as a celebrity while silencing victims. We, the victims, have not forgotten the abuse she inflicted since our first year of middle school, even now in our 30s. We remember vividly the threats she made with a fake smile while demanding money, the fear when she tried to act friendly, and the cruel smirks as she orchestrated group bullying.
Stop distorting the facts for your own benefit by saying things like "I was just a playful kid who drank a few times." If Go selfishly chooses to lie again, believing the public will be fooled by her shallow excuses, this post will be the beginning—more facts we have yet to reveal will come to light one by one.
To advertisers and agency officials, we sincerely ask you to think deeply—not just about short-term gains, but about the long-term consequences of continuing to back someone who has been skilled at deceiving others for years. Before committing secondary harm under the pretext of "protecting your artist," ask yourselves: What if this happened to your child? What if your child was a victim of someone like Go?
Celebrities are public figures with social influence. If they’ve harmed others in the past or committed crimes, they must be held accountable and undergo public scrutiny. Right now, relevant individuals and their acquaintances are still active in Daejeon, and victims are too afraid of retaliation to speak up. For that reason, we want to stress again that this post is not personal revenge but a public-interest statement to raise awareness and inform the public.
This post is based on consistent testimony from many students who attended Jungri Middle School at the time. Anyone who lived in Daejeon in the early 1990s or worked at Jungri Middle School would be well aware of these incidents. We hope that other victims will stop blaming themselves and share the pain they endured at the hands of Go, who continues to deceive everyone behind a mask.
We do not want any last-minute "apology" designed to avoid penalty fees. If Go genuinely feels remorse, she should never appear in public again and should spend her life regretting her actions and sincerely apologizing to the victims. Kim Ye Sul (Kim) must also not be allowed to avoid responsibility just because she is not a celebrity. While we couldn’t include every detail here, the friends who continue to associate with Go—who spread fear and hurt others through verbal abuse and threats—should also live the rest of their lives in reflection and without causing further harm.
Lastly, if there is anyone else who wants to share their experience as a victim of Go, we would deeply appreciate it if you could speak out—even anonymously. We hope this post becomes the start of courage.
In response, many netizens have reacted with shock, confusion, and deep disappointment, especially considering the actress’s previously positive public image. One commenter noted that if the allegations are true, "they should have surfaced much earlier" to prevent the current wave of disbelief.
There is also growing concern over how, despite serious accusations, some individuals continue to defend and support the celebrity, which many feel hinders the pursuit of truth.
Several netizens remarked that, if verified, this could be "one of the most severe and disturbing cases of school bullying" ever linked to a public figure. Additionally, a few users who claimed to be from Daejeon confirmed the existence of the salon mentioned in the post and alleged that Go Min Si’s beauty school had a notorious reputation for student misconduct at the time.
The photos below are alleged evidence of Go Min Si tagged in the same photo as her hairstylist friend, formerly named Kim Ye Sul.
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