"Single's Inferno" star Song Ji Ah posts her first YouTube video after her hiatus due to a massive controversy that almost ended her career. After five months, the 25-year-old beauty and lifestyle vlogger returns to social media, sharing a glimpse of her life. Keep on reading for all the details.
Song Ji Ah Makes Much-Anticipated Return to YouTube
In an almost 10-minute clip, the reality star, also known as Free Zia to the YouTube community, hints at posting more of her daily life and sharing random activities.
In Song Ji Ah YouTube video, titled "Daily Vlog: This is how I do it these days. ft. Flower arrangement, oil painting class, home-cooked meal," she began her video by sharing how she felt on her return.
The "Single's Inferno" star also said she missed doing "chit-chat" with her Pringies, the term she calls her subscribers, where she shares TMI about herself.
As her introduction continues, she revealed that she has been spending most of her time with her family in Busan and mentioned that she moved to a new place, hence a new background.
Throughout the video, she shared her new hobbies and joined an art class during her downtime.
On the other hand, Song Ji Ah admitted in her caption that she "was nervous filming it."
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Her comeback to YouTube is among her first few major activities after returning to social media.
To recall, she just returned on Instagram this June and has been keeping her fans updated.
Song Ji Ah's Fake Luxury Goods Controversy
The 25-year-old beauty got involved in a major controversy after being spotted sporting luxury goods on Netflix's "Single's Inferno."
On the show, she wore a pink Chanel knit top during one of the episodes.
In addition, netizens also pointed out that some of the items she showed on her YouTube channel were fake.
Because of this, she was criticized by the public, especially since Song Ji Ah represents several brands.
With Song Ji Ah being a target of criticism, she broke her silence and admitted that she had worn knock-offs.
In a now-deleted YouTube video, the content creator turned reality star expressed her deep apology to the public and brands that she has worked with.
She apologized for "causing concerns to so many people" and also addressed the issue regarding fake items.
"Regarding the recent controversy over using fake products, I admit that it was true and acknowledge that everything was my fault," she said. She added, "As a YouTuber, I should have been more careful about everything I do. I have damaged the value of many brands and disappointed people who trust me. I'm really sorry."
In a now-deleted YouTube video, the scandal-ridden Song Ji Ah hoped that the public would stop criticizing her family because the incident had hurt them so much.
Following this, she wiped all content from her YouTube channel and Instagram and stayed under the radar for five months.
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Written by Geca Will