reporter Huang Xiangfan/Comprehensive report
24-year-old YouTuber 2 Song Zhiya , who became popular for the South Korean love reality show " Single is Hell ", because in the past, people often posted famous brands to make people think she is the legendary "white and rich beauty" life victory group. However, recently some netizens revealed that she was using fakes, from Xianglian to famous brand tops, they bought counterfeit products. After the incident lasted for a long time, she finally sent a handwritten letter to apologize earlier, admitting that some of the items on her were indeed fakes, which caused heated discussion.

Song Zhiya was recently exposed to be wearing a fake product. (Photo/Film from YouTube/【탈덕수용소】 Sojang)
Song Ji-ya sent a letter to apologize on the social network on the 17th. She explained the controversy recently that she had been involved in counterfeit goods. She admitted that some of the famous brand products she wore were indeed "fakes". She said, "I'm really sorry." She once again sincerely apologized for the neglect of the designers' intellectual property rights that caused the harm of many people.

Song Zhiya sent a letter to apologize. (Photo/Photo taken from Instagram/dear.zia)
Not only that, Song Zhiya also admitted that she actually dreamed of establishing a personal brand. Because this incident made her realize the importance of smart property rights, she will solemnly reflect on this, ensuring that similar things will not happen in the future, and will pay more attention and deepen this knowledge. She has checked and deleted all the posts that have caused controversy, and once again solemnly apologized for her mistakenly wearing fake brands.

Song Zhiya deleted all the controversial posts. (Photo/Photo taken from Instagram/dear.zia)
Finally, Song Zhiya gained a large number of fans because of "Single is Hell", but unexpectedly, the controversy broke out in wearing fakes, which disappointed many netizens. Therefore, she also apologized to the people who supported her, emphasizing that she would live "more responsible" in the future, and thanked the public for reading this long handwritten letter.