During her early trainee days, Han Seo Hee seemed to have a promising future. She had been accepted by multiple entertainment companies as a trainee and was slated for her debut. Before that could happen, her reputation quickly spiraled and her name became one that was highly avoided in the Korean entertainment industry.
Han Seo Hee’s journey to debut began in 2011 when she auditioned for JYP Entertainment and ended up in first place. Although she never publicly signed with JYP Entertainment, she continued her aspirations to be a K-Pop idol by appearing on the audition program MBC‘s Birth of a Great Star 3 in 2012, gaining further attention from entertainment companies.
While she failed to make it to the show’s final round, she joined Pledis Entertainment as a trainee in 2013 but left the company shortly after. During a Q & A on Instagram in 2019, Han Seo Hee revealed the harsh reality of her life as a trainee with Pledis Entertainment.
If we were seen falling asleep or using our phones, the manager would see us through the CCTV and come into the room. We had to have great skills to sleep without getting caught. After practice, we had to take a picture of the time and send a picture to the group chat. The end.
— Han Seo Hee
Han Seo Hee was allegedly signed with Source Music around that timeframe, where it was reported she was training to debut with GFRIEND. Before she could join the lineup, Han Seo Hee and Source Music parted ways for an undisclosed reason.
After leaving Source Music, she joined Jellyfish Entertainment, and it was reported that she was training to debut as a member of gugudan. Before the group debuted in 2016, Han Seo Hee again parted ways with her company.
After a confusing series of exits, an anonymous employee from one of the undisclosed management companies that Han Seo Hee trained with exposed that the company cast her in June 2015, but that she was let go after a month due to “personal problems.”
Having been on a six year journey to debut, Han Seo Hee was feeling the frustration many trainees encounter when their dreams are so close, but there is no finish line in sight. Where other trainees have used that as fuel to work harder towards their goals, Han Seo Hee instead shared in a YouTube video last year that she felt lost with no life direction.
I don’t have any dreams. That’s one of my current life struggles. Not just now, but I’ve never had any dreams. I need to have some type of interest if I want to start something or so that I can study for it or practice it, but I don’t have any desires at all.
— Han Seo Hee
In March of 2016, 2NE1‘s former stylist, Yang Seung Ho (also known as XIN), was arrested in Tokyo for smoking marijuana. Investigations into this led to the 2017 headlines that would shock fans and cement Han Seo Hee as one of the most controversial ex-trainees of all time.
Police began investigating BIGBANG‘s T.O.P in relation to XIN’s arrest after it was suspected the stylist’s drug scandal could also involve K-Pop idols. The police found no substantial evidence at the time, so the investigation was not continued.
It was when investigations surrounding Han Seo Hee began that she confessed she and T.O.P had smoked marijuana together at T.O.P’s home on more than one occasion.
T.O.P initially denied the accusations, but later confessed.
During the incident, T.O.P was under mental distress and psychologically stressed out. He met with Han Seo Hee when he was drunk and spontaneously decided to smoke with her.
T.O.P is deeply sorry for what he did and regrets it a lot. He did drink heavily and took Han Seo Hee up on her suggestion [to smoke] but he ended his relationship with Han Seo Hee and stopped smoking marijuana.
— Statement from T.O.P’s lawyer
As a result, T.O.P was sentenced to two years of probation and would have to spend 10 months in jail if he were to violate his probation.
Han Seo Hee was sentenced to four years of probation and 120 hours of drug treatment sessions for smuggling and buying cannabis and LSD.
A short time after her sentencing, Han Seo Hee shocked netizens when she announced she would be debuting in a four member K-Pop group in January of 2018. During the announcement made on a live broadcast, she shared she was the oldest of the four members so she was going to be the leader of the group.
In the same live, she confessed she enjoyed the attention she was receiving, despite it not being positive.
I’m starting to see myself as a hot shot celebrity these days. When I’m going to the convenience store in front of my house, I wear a mask in case anyone recognizes me. I’m an attention wh*re. The more attention I get, the happier I am.
— Han Seo Hee
In a live stream a month after admitting she sought attention from others, Han Seo Hee proclaimed she was a feminist and said she made controversial statements because she wanted to spread awareness about feminism in Korea.
I have to say controversial things so that I get articles written about me. If I just continued to be polite and say nice things, the reporters won’t mention anything about me being a ‘feminist.’ I say controversial things for a reason.
— Han Seo Hee
Despite claims she was a feminist, she received backlash when she made statements refusing to recognize transgender women as females.
In November of 2017, Han Seo Hee got in a heated online exchange debating feminism with Yoo Ah In after the actor made a comment to a fan that netizens viewed as violent and misogynistic. This led ulzzang Kang Hyuk Min to comment on his Instagram that Han Seo Hee was “someone with pain in their heart.” Upon seeing this, Han Seo Hee posted about Kang Hyuk Min on her Instagram, claiming he was a “potential rapist.“
In response, over 10,000 netizens attacked Kang Hyuk Min over the false claims, which were formally debunked by police.
In January of 2018, Kang Hyuk Min sued Han Seo Hee over the attack on his character.
I’m not suing them because they are women. I’m suing them in order to separate them from regular society, isolating those who do not understand that their humiliating of others online has consequences.
— Kang Hyuk Min
Shortly after Kang Hyuk Min filed his lawsuit, Han Seo Hee disclosed she had gone to the hospital and was diagnosed with a panic disorder and depression. Netizens questioned the timing of her announcement with the news of her pending lawsuit.
Han Seo Hee posted a full statement on her Instagram, detailing her struggles with her mental health and asking for understanding from the public.
Since last year, I have been receiving treatments from a psychiatrist. At times, I thought I was better, so I stopped the treatments abruptly for few months, thinking I was okay. I tend to always seek attention and approval from others, thus I feel like I have not been able to take care of myself in the midst of all the controversy surrounding me. Also, I went to the hospital yesterday because it was too hard for me to do this, and the doctor diagnosed me with panic disorder and depression. I am very embarrassed, but there are some things I would like to ask you. Please do not just look at me as a character, but just look at me as a person. I’m sincerely sorry.
— Han Seo Hee
Han Seo Hee’s alleged planned debut never happened.
In 2019, Han Seo Hee would be at the center of further scandal as previously undisclosed confessions from her 2016 arrest came to light. Dispatch released an exclusive report revealing that former iKON member B.I was suspected of drug crimes.
As evidence, they released screenshots of KakaoTalk messages between B.I and Han Seo Hee, who was referred to as “Person A.” In the conversation, B.I discussed plans to buy LSD from Han Seo Hee in length.
Media widely reported that “Person A” (Han Seo Hee) was a YG Entertainment trainee, but the company has refuted the claims,
Hello, this is YG Entertainment. Person A, currently known as the informant, is not a YG trainee. We have requested corrections from several media outlets, but the reports are continuing to release incorrect information. We are once again revealing the exact facts through this press release.
— YG Entertainment
KBS then released a report suspecting Yang Hyun Suk, YG Entertainment’s founder and former CEO, of forcing Han Seo Hee to retract her admission in 2016 of selling the drugs to B.I.
In response to the reports, B.I apologized for his wrong actions and withdrew from iKON.
This is Kim Hanbin.
First of all, I sincerely apologize for causing trouble with my inappropriate behavior.It is true that I had previously wanted to rely on things that I should not have even had interest in because I was having such a difficult and rough time. But I was not even able to do it because I was afraid.
Nevertheless, I am extremely embarrassed and sorry towards all of our fans and our members, who are deeply disappointed and hurt by my wrong words and actions.
I will humbly reflect upon my wrongdoings and withdraw from the team. I sincerely bow my head in apology once again to our fans and our members. I’m sorry.
— B.I
Han Seo Hee took an interview with MBC’s Newsdesk where she seemed to confirm her identity as Person A, and that she was forced to change her original statement about B.I in 2016 by Yang Hyun Suk.
Reporter: Did YG Entertainment hire a lawyer for you and did Yang Hyun Suk ask you to make changes to your statement?
Han Seo Hee: I’ll talk about it later. But it’s exactly what you’re thinking. What is there left for me to talk about? You know what’s going on.
Dispatch released further details surrounding the allegations that Yang Hyun Suk forced Han Seo Hee to conceal the truth by providing a detailed breakdown of Han Seo Hee’s meeting with the former CEO after her arrest in 2016.