The 27-year-old embattled River Where The Moon Rises actor Ji Soo admits the alleged school violence he has done in the past, saying his nasty actions are a part of his life that he much regrets.

That said, Ji Soo released a handwritten letter on his personal social media account, apologizing to everyone who struggled and suffered because of his wrongful actions.

Ji Soo's school violence accusation is now a fact

The South Korean actor's classmates and school pals accused him of doing such school violence that includes bullying, beating up, and sexual misconduct while on school grounds.

In such a matter of days, Ji Soo is being swept by allegations of his said wrongful deeds, leading him to address the agitating issue confidently. The actor released an apology letter, yelling out his stand, admission, and sincere apologies.

"I sincerely apologize to the people who suffered because of me. There is no excuse for my past misconduct. They were things that cannot be forgiven," Ji Soo started his letter.

He then continued that at the start of his career, he received the attention he thinks he is undeserving because of his past actions in school. In that way, the painful situation happened because of the matter.

Ji Soo feels guilty for all of his actions

No matter his stardom, Ji Soo revealed that his regret for his wrong choices in life is eating him out. However, it is already too late to turn back time, causing him anxiety.

He said, "I always felt crushed by my dark past."

Ji Soo sends his apology to the production of his current drama series

On top of his letter, the actor expresses his sincere apologies to the hard-working staff, crew, and production of River Where The Moon Rises. He said that he longs to no further cause damage to them because of him.

He ended his letter by saying upon his knees, he sincerely asks for an apology to everyone he hurt.

Check out Ji Soo's apology letter here.