Former AOA Member Kwon Mina Addresses Shin Jimin Being The Victim, Her Past And Current Hardships

“You’re starting to think Shin Jimin is the victim now.”

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This article includes descriptions of bullying and suicide or self harm that may disturb some readers.

Former AOA member Kwon Mina posted a message on her Instagram account detailing the hardships she is currently facing. She expressed her dismay at netizens who sided with her perpetrator and called her “crazy.”

Former AOA member Kwon Mina | @kvwowv/Instagram

I know it’s a lot… You say it’s enough. You’re sick and tired of this. You’re starting to think Shin Jimin is the victim now. I know very well that the more I do this, the more people will criticize me and look at me negatively. But I’m not crazy. I used to be a bright person who loves to laugh a lot. In fact, my evaluations only diagnose me as severely depressed. It doesn’t say I’m bipolar or schizophrenic. I have social anxiety, social phobia, panic disorder, panic seizures, and depression.

— Mina

She looked back on the challenges she faced as her work as an idol was the main source of income for her entire family.

Since I was young, I told myself I have to be the breadwinner for my family. I decided I’ll play the role of my father. So I worked a lot of part time jobs. Because I had to quit school, I experienced a lot of things. Some of those experiences hurt me. But no matter what, I focused on making money. I focused on staying strong. So I have no regrets, no pain. I take after my father, so I have a cool head and a brave heart.

— Mina

Mina called out AOA’s former leader, Jimin, who allegedly bullied her for ten years. While she initially held out hope that Jimin would change, she no longer believes it was possible.

Former AOA member Shin Jimin | Star Today

Since I was 17 until I turned 27, I was bullied by Shin Jimin. I had no idea why, but she hurt me daily with her words and actions. As I grew into adulthood, through my early to mid 20s, I believed that if I tried my best and worked harder than everyone else — if I give her no reason to hate me — then unnie will learn to like me too. Looking back now, I don’t understand why I decided to endure it all, pushing myself to accept and even getting myself on medication. I was a fool.

— Mina

She recalled the time before her contract with FNC Entertainment expired when she attempted to take her own life.

By the time I turned 26 years old, I was at the end of my rope. Before my contract expired, I tried to take my own life twice, by taking hundreds of sleeping pills. But I only passed out for a few days and ended up surviving it just fine. If you have never been through this, you don’t know what I heard, what I was put through, what completely unreasonable things I was scolded for. Live a decade like I did, you wouldn’t be able to forget either.

— Mina

Mina claimed that her fellow AOA members did not truly help her or speak up on her behalf.

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You know what’s even worse? I never thought to collect evidence, like the medical records from my psychiatrist visits. The members who spent more time with me back then probably remembers though. But they also didn’t go through what I went through. They’re not me. And they may have stayed by my side and even criticized Shin Jimin on my behalf…so I might have taken them to really be on my side. But none of those people spoke up for me. None of them ever will. Well, maybe except one friend. And the other victim who got bullied like me. And I think there’s one other person who might agree to be my witness…That’s all I have. I have never been able to fight back.

— Mina

She restated that Jimin never offered her a sincere apology despite releasing an official statement.

I’ve never received a sincere apology. [Shin Jimin] may have said the words, “I’m sorry.” But she also said she doesn’t remember anything. She forced the apology out of her mouth and left my house looking completely agitated. I don’t even know why she came if she was going to act like that. As soon as she got to my house, she became all worked up and even started looking for a knife. And I had no idea the male team leader and other managers would come too. I was in my night slip when I sat down to talk to them.

— Mina

Mina described her current hardships, saying that even her family “suffers with [her].”

Anyway, here’s what I keep trying to tell everyone. You keep asking, “Is it not enough that I made her retire from the entertainment industry?” No. I still have nightmares about that person. I have to take more and more pills because of her. I keep wanting to hurt myself and die. When I ask myself why I feel the way I do, I can only think of her as the reason. Why did I upload the picture of my bloody wrist? I wanted her friends to see. Maybe they’ll let her know. I’ve been trying to get in touch with her but she won’t answer me. I don’t know if she changed her number or what.

Self harm? I do it at least once every three days. It’s not her body, it’s mine. My family suffers with me. The people around me worry about me. They want to know why I keep doing this… I do it because I think all this is so unfair, yet there is no way for me to resolve it. It has been so long since I stopped having motivation for anything. I cry over nothing and everything. To live like this… To see myself live on like this, sometimes I feel like it might be better that I stop living. To be honest, I’m not so scared anymore.

— Mina

She concluded the long, detailed post with a reminder that she is the victim.

| @kvwowv/Instagram

But really though. I really, really want to sit down one on one with her and talk it out. Fight it out. Just get an apology… or something. A decade is a long time. You all may never understand, but I am the victim that was involved and I remember everything. I will remember it forever. I had to give up on the career that used to be my goal. I had to walk out of my own dream come true. So no, unless you too have gone through exactly what I went through, you will never know what I felt back then and why I keep living like this.

— Mina

See Mina’s full message below.

I know it’s a lot… You say it’s enough. You’re sick and tired of this. You’re starting to think Shin Jimin is the victim now. I know very well that the more I do this, the more people will criticize me and look at me negatively. But I’m not crazy. I used to be a bright person who loves to laugh a lot. In fact, my evaluations only diagnose me as severely depressed. It doesn’t say I’m bipolar or schizophrenic. I have social anxiety, social phobia, panic disorder, panic seizures, and depression. Since I was young, I told myself I have to be the breadwinner for my family. I decided I’ll play the role of my father. So I worked a lot of part time jobs. Because I had to quit school, I experienced a lot of things. Some of those experiences hurt me. But no matter what, I focused on making money. I focused on staying strong. So I have no regrets, no pain. I take after my father, so I have a cool head and a brave heart.

Since I was 17 until I turned 27, I was bullied by Shin Jimin. I had no idea why, but she hurt me daily with her words and actions. As I grew into adulthood, through my early to mid 20s, I believed that if I tried my best and worked harder than everyone else — if I give her no reason to hate me — then unnie will learn to like me too. Looking back now, I don’t understand why I decided to endure it all, pushing myself to accept and even getting myself on medication. I was a fool.

By the time I turned 26 years old, I was at the end of my rope. Before my contract expired, I tried to take my own life twice, by taking hundreds of sleeping pills. But I only passed out for a few days and ended up surviving it just fine. If you have never been through this, you don’t know what I heard, what I was put through, what completely unreasonable things I was scolded for. Live a decade like I did, you wouldn’t be able to forget either.

You know what’s even worse? I never thought to collect evidence, like the medical records from my psychiatrist visits. The members who spent more time with me back then probably remembers though. But they also didn’t go through what I went through. They’re not me. And they may have stayed by my side and even criticized Shin Jimin on my behalf… so I might have taken them to really be on my side. But none of those people spoke up for me. None of them ever will. Well, maybe except one friend. And the other victim who got bullied like me. And I think there’s one other person who might agree to be my witness…That’s all I have. I have never been able to fight back. I’ve never received a sincere apology. [Shin Jimin] may have said the words, “I’m sorry.” But she also said she doesn’t remember anything. She forced the apology out of her mouth and left my house looking completely agitated. I don’t even know why she came if she was going to act like that. As soon as she got to my house, she became all worked up and even started looking for a knife. And I had no idea the male team leader and other managers would come too. I was in my night slip when I sat down to talk to them.

Anyway, here’s what I keep trying to tell everyone. You keep asking, “Is it not enough that I made her retire from the entertainment industry?” No. I still have nightmares about that person. I have to take more and more pills because of her. I keep wanting to hurt myself and die. When I ask myself why I feel the way I do, I can only think of her as the reason. Why did I upload the picture of my bloody wrist? I wanted her friends to see. Maybe they’ll let her know. I’ve been trying to get in touch with her but she won’t answer me. I don’t know if she changed her number or what.

Self harm? I do it at least once every three days. It’s not her body, it’s mine. My family suffers with me. The people around me worry about me. They want to know why I keep doing this… I do it because I think all this is so unfair, yet there is no way for me to resolve it. It has been so long since I stopped having motivation for anything. I cry over nothing and everything. To live like this… To see myself live on like this, sometimes I feel like it might be better that I stop living. To be honest, I’m not so scared anymore.

But really though. I really, really want to sit down one on one with her and talk it out. Fight it out. Just get an apology… or something. A decade is a long time. You all may never understand, but I am the victim that was involved and I remember everything. I will remember it forever. I had to give up on the career that used to be my goal. I had to walk out of my own dream come true. So no, unless you too have gone through exactly what I went through, you will never know what I felt back then and why I keep living like this.

— Mina

Source: Instagram

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