Actress Park Soo-hong's wife and broadcaster Kim Da-ye has addressed the vaccination controversy that arose following her newborn daughter Jeonbok's photoshoot.
On October 2, Kim Da-ye publicly apologized to members of a female online community via her social media, expressing her concerns and stating, “I will be cautious. I’m sorry, older sisters and younger siblings.” The controversy began when she raised questions about the whooping cough vaccinations of the staff involved in the newborn shoot. Kim emphasized that those in close contact with newborns should have the whooping cough vaccine to protect vulnerable infants.
The debate has ignited mixed responses online, with some supporting her stance as a responsible parent's concern, while others deem it excessive and unnecessary. In response to the criticisms, Kim urged detractors to refrain from organized backlash against her. The discourse around mandatory vaccinations versus excessive demands continues, capturing public interest.
As the discussion unfolds, many are watching to see if Kim Da-ye’s sincere apologies can quell the brewing controversy surrounding her statements.