Ahn Hyun Mo, a former reporter and current TV personality, has issued an apology following public outrage over her Instagram post related to the recent Jeju Air plane crash. The post, which many deemed insensitive, sparked significant criticism from netizens who felt it disrespected the victims of the tragedy.
Details of the Controversial Post
Personal Reflections Amidst Tragedy
On December 30, Ahn shared a photo on her Instagram story that reflected on her experiences with air travel, stating, “Although I’ve been on planes on Friday, Saturday, and even today for several days, getting on and off the plane was all out of luck. It was all something to be thankful for.”This caption was perceived as self-serving and inappropriate given the context of the tragic incident that had occurred just a day prior.
Public Reaction and Apology
Delayed Response to Criticism
Following the backlash, Ahn offered an official apology on January 1, two days after her initial post. She expressed regret for her lack of sensitivity in conveying her feelings about the Jeju Air disaster: “I was lacking in my attempt to convey my heartbreak…There are no words to express my sorrow over the Jeju Air Plane disaster.”
Condolences to Victims’ Families
In her apology, Ahn extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families affected by the crash, stating, “I pray for the souls of those who passed away.” Despite deleting her controversial post and issuing an apology, she continued to face criticism online.