The South Korean actor and singer Park Hyung Sik recently opened the challenges he had to face during his first days as a trainee, revealing that he was bullying and isolated from other trainees.

He made the revelation during a recent appearance on “You Quiz on the Block”, The Ze: a member said he was probably ostracized because he became a trainee after receiving a casting offer instead of following the traditional audition path.

“Before I became part of Ze: A, I remained briefly in another company that had launched me in a band competition. At that time, I had been chosen, but there were other internships who came through the auditions, so I probably seemed like a” parachute “for them. Consequently, the other trainees kept me at a distance from me,” he kept me distance from me ” he said. “In the end, it’s about showing you with skill, so I’m used to practicing myself.”

This is not the first time that he talks about being a victim of bullying as a trainee. Park previously appeared in the “healing field” of SBS where he revealed Those internship companions ignored him and refused to eat with him, leading him to suffer from depression.

Things began to change after Park joined Empire Entertainment and became part of Ze: A. The members of the group extended their support and helped him move from isolation to a more favorable environment. Remembering those moments, Park shared the way his bandmates encouraged him to eat with them and took him out of his self -imposed solitude.

Park debuted with Ze: A in 2010 after three years of training and had a cameo in the “Sirius” drama in 2013. His acting breakout came with “The Heirs” (2013), where he played Jo Myung Soo, while his most important turning point came after acting as Ahn Min Hyuk in “Strong Girl Bong-Soon” (2017).