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Those bullied by S. Korean celebs will no longer stay silent

South Korea's "School #MeToo" movement of naming celebrity bullies shows that the public can no longer accept this kind of unfair behaviour

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Chang May Choon‍ South Korea Correspondent In Seoul, Chang May Choon

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The online murmurs about South Korean actress Seo Ye-ji being a bully started as early as 2014, after she made her television debut.
A former classmate claimed she was "well-known as a bully in our school" and "everyone knew her".
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