On February 23, EVERGLOW's agency denied all rumors of Aisha being a bully during her school days.
More specifically they stated: "We have checked with our artist and confirmed that the accusations are false. She does not even know who the person who wrote the post is. We ask that people stop spreading false information and reckless speculative reports that do not check to see whether the information is true or false. If this continues, we will take strong legal action to defend our artist's rights".
On February 22, an online user, let's call them "A" wrote a post on Nate Pann claiming to be former middle school classmate of Aisha. They shared a photo of her graduation album from 2016 as evidence and wrote: "She [Aisha] was a kid at my school who was a bully but put on a mask in order to become a celebrity. She began tormenting me when I began dating a guy she was close with. She told me that she was his ex-girlfriend and made sexual comments such as ‘How far have you gone with him?’ and ‘I’ve done XX with him but you still haven’t?’ At first, I thought it was a joke, so I ignored it and moved on. But after that, whenever I passed by her, she’d say, ‘I smell XX around’ and ‘I feel bad for __ [boyfriend’s name] for falling for a XX.’ The comments she made would get progressively worse.”
"A" claimed that Aisha and her friends had begun to physically assault her during this time as well, hitting her and striking the back of her neck and added, “The tormenting continued, so I broke up with my boyfriend, but she kept up the verbal and physical assault. Once, when my ex-boyfriend was in the schoolyard, she shoved my face out the window and shouted, ‘Hey __, she says she wants to do XX with you.’ All the kids in the classrooms and the schoolyard heard her, so bad rumors began to spread about me behind my back.” "A" said that the bad rumors had affected her even after graduating from middle school, giving her a bad reputation in high school. "A" wrote, “I was often approached by male students who had heard that I was ‘easy.'” She concluded that she had met Aisha again some time later and that Aisha had appeared not to recognize her, greeting her in a friendly way and asking about a mutual acquaintance.
A/N: So many bullying accusations have come out these days against several kpop idols that we don't even know what's real or not. This feels more like a trend of kpop and I hope it finally stops.
More specifically they stated: "We have checked with our artist and confirmed that the accusations are false. She does not even know who the person who wrote the post is. We ask that people stop spreading false information and reckless speculative reports that do not check to see whether the information is true or false. If this continues, we will take strong legal action to defend our artist's rights".
On February 22, an online user, let's call them "A" wrote a post on Nate Pann claiming to be former middle school classmate of Aisha. They shared a photo of her graduation album from 2016 as evidence and wrote: "She [Aisha] was a kid at my school who was a bully but put on a mask in order to become a celebrity. She began tormenting me when I began dating a guy she was close with. She told me that she was his ex-girlfriend and made sexual comments such as ‘How far have you gone with him?’ and ‘I’ve done XX with him but you still haven’t?’ At first, I thought it was a joke, so I ignored it and moved on. But after that, whenever I passed by her, she’d say, ‘I smell XX around’ and ‘I feel bad for __ [boyfriend’s name] for falling for a XX.’ The comments she made would get progressively worse.”
"A" claimed that Aisha and her friends had begun to physically assault her during this time as well, hitting her and striking the back of her neck and added, “The tormenting continued, so I broke up with my boyfriend, but she kept up the verbal and physical assault. Once, when my ex-boyfriend was in the schoolyard, she shoved my face out the window and shouted, ‘Hey __, she says she wants to do XX with you.’ All the kids in the classrooms and the schoolyard heard her, so bad rumors began to spread about me behind my back.” "A" said that the bad rumors had affected her even after graduating from middle school, giving her a bad reputation in high school. "A" wrote, “I was often approached by male students who had heard that I was ‘easy.'” She concluded that she had met Aisha again some time later and that Aisha had appeared not to recognize her, greeting her in a friendly way and asking about a mutual acquaintance.
A/N: So many bullying accusations have come out these days against several kpop idols that we don't even know what's real or not. This feels more like a trend of kpop and I hope it finally stops.
