A participant from Netflix’s dating reality show ‘Solo Inferno Season 4’ has once again denied allegations of being a school bully during his youth, with his agency releasing a second official statement addressing the controversy.
The agency issued a detailed response stating that after thorough investigation, all accusations demanding an apology are completely unfounded. They emphasized that their fact-checking process revealed no truth to the claims being circulated online.
The management company further clarified that individuals identified online as perpetrators have no connection whatsoever to the alleged incidents. They expressed serious concern about innocent people being dragged into the situation and condemned the spreading of distorted information.
The agency announced they will take strong legal action against malicious comments and defamatory posts, stating “there will be no leniency” in pursuing these matters through proper channels.
Addressing the accuser directly, the agency requested that if they truly believe their claims, they should stop distributing unauthorized childhood photos online, cease baseless public campaigns, and prove their allegations through formal legal procedures instead.
The controversy began when someone claiming to be a lawyer posted allegations on social media, stating they were bullied during school years by a group that included the reality star and his alleged former girlfriend.
In response, the cast member posted his own statement denying all accusations, specifically refuting claims of participating in or enabling violent acts such as hitting someone with a badminton racket, placing thumbtacks on chairs, or applying glue to lockers.
He also denied dating the person mentioned during middle school years. His agency supported his statement, confirming their investigation found no evidence of violent behavior or abuse of power during his school days.
The agency noted that the cast member underwent strict background screening before appearing on the entertainment program.