RESCENE Woni’s Bullying Rumors Debunked by Former Homeroom Teacher
The K-Pop world is no stranger to baseless rumors, and the latest target was rising star Woni from the popular group RESCENE. Recently, a social media post surfaced alleging Woni was involved in bullying during her middle school days. However, the post, which quickly gained traction, was just as swiftly deleted, leaving fans wondering about the truth behind the claims. In a decisive move to clear her name, an unexpected and powerful defender stepped forward to set the record straight.
Teacher Shares Unprecedented Evidence to Support Woni
On August 2nd, the homeroom teacher who taught Woni in both 2nd and 3rd grade of middle school took to X (formerly Twitter) to provide an emphatic rebuttal. Going above and beyond, the teacher didn’t just offer words; they presented compelling evidence. This included personal mementos like Woni’s graduation album, her authentic signature, and heartfelt letters she had penned as a student. Furthermore, the teacher revealed a wave of supportive messages and direct messages from other faculty members who also taught Woni in middle school, all recalling her character in a positive light, painting a clear picture of her time in school and reinforcing her exemplary conduct.

Woni Praised as Model Student and Anti-Bullying Leader
The detailed testimony from her former homeroom teacher painted a portrait of a truly model student. “While her performance evaluation is perfect with 100 points, there were many instances when she scored near-perfect on multiple pop quizzes as part of these evaluations,” the teacher proudly stated. “She was a talented student who also served as an executive of the student council.” This speaks volumes about Woni’s dedication and leadership even from a young age. To further solidify Woni’s impeccable character, the teacher also shared a poignant photo of Woni actively leading a school violence prevention campaign in front of the entire student body – a stark contrast to the baseless accusations made. The teacher emphasized the lasting impact Woni had, noting, “The students in the photo maintained close ties even after graduation, including Woni’s classmates. Most of them took a one-night, two-day trip together again in February this year. They are precious students to me and still good friends to each other. Woni could not participate due to her schedule.” This overwhelming evidence of enduring friendships and proactive leadership in anti-bullying efforts definitively put the initial, unsubstantiated bullying rumors to rest. It’s a powerful testament to her true character and the strong, positive bonds she formed during her formative school years.
RESCENE Continues Chart Domination Amidst Woni’s Clear Name
Meanwhile, Woni’s group, RESCENE, continues to soar, proving their undeniable talent and popularity in the K-Pop landscape. Their title track “LOVE ATTACK” from the mini album SCENEDROME, released in August 2024, recently made an impressive climb back up the charts to reclaim the coveted first place on Inkigayo, showcasing their incredible staying power. Adding to their string of successes, RESCENE also achieved a double crown on music broadcasts with their charming remake single “Pretty Girl.” With Woni’s reputation now firmly cleared by her former teacher, both she and RESCENE are undoubtedly set to continue their impressive trajectory as one of K-Pop’s most exciting rising acts, focusing solely on their music and performances.



