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31st Cohort Member Sang-cheol Opens Up on Gossip About Sun-ja: "It's Wrong to Say One Side is 100% at Fault" [Star Issue]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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SBS Plus and ENA's "I Am Solo" 31st Cohort Member Sang-cheol shared his thoughts on the mood of the 31st cohort, which had drawn public outrage over issues such as gossip about Sun-ja.

On the 28th, Sang-cheol appeared alongside 31st Cohort Member Kwang-soo in an interview video released on the YouTube channel 'Chonjang Entertainment TV', conveying various stories.

That day, regarding the mood of the 31st cohort, Sang-cheol said, "It seems everyone ran forward with their eyes fixed, like people from Gyeongju. That's probably how things turned out," indirectly addressing the controversy. He added, "Even when I've worked as a lawyer, I don't think there are many cases where one side is 100% at fault. Of course, there are differences in severity."

Sang-cheol stated, "It is actually impossible for a third party to know 100% accurately about past events," explaining, "Because after an incident occurs, only a limited first-person perspective remains in the world."

Regarding a 31st cohort dinner photo on social media that excluded Sun-ja and Kyung-soo, Sang-cheol said, "That post didn't get much attention on iSuga for two days, but after certain interpretations emerged, it was read as 'He took sides' or 'He cowardly distanced himself while claiming he didn't know the situation.'" He continued, "Among the comments, there were ones like 'Please represent Sun-ja in a lawsuit,' and I think I clicked carelessly. It was interpreted as me taking sides."

On the conflict within the cohort, Sang-cheol said, "I'm worried I might be digging my own grave." He added, "I didn't think the mood was bad until after filming ended and before the broadcast started. However, once the broadcast began and the participants saw aspects they hadn't seen before, their emotions may have risen slightly, and it seems our cohort has grown distant."

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