Study Group 2 Star Hong Min-gi Denies Abuse & Abortion Allegations, Vows Legal Action Against Ex
Actor Hong Min gi has issued a sweeping denial regarding recent allegations made by his ex-girlfriend, “A,” who accused him of pressuring her to terminate a pregnancy and physical abuse. His agency, Fable Company, has pledged swift civil and criminal legal action against her claims.
Allegations and Counter-Claims Overview

- Forced Abortion & Pregnancy Claims: A asserted on social media that after testing positive on a pregnancy test at Hong’s house in July, Hong pressured her to undergo an abortion, saying, “You’re getting an abortion, right? Go do it tomorrow.” She claimed to have undergone the procedure alone on July 13.Hong’s agency strongly denied this, stating Hong was never shown a pregnancy test nor did he ever coerce her into an abortion. The agency noted that on July 13, A invited Hong to ride bicycles and later sent a video of herself cycling alone—behavior inconsistent with undergoing a surgical procedure that day. Additionally, the ultrasound image A sent on August 19 via direct message was never shared previously and appears atypical compared to standard medical scans.
- Physical Assault, Fan Disparagement, & Animal Abuse: On August 19, A published a legal notice alleging Hong threw a glass soju bottle at her, struck her shoulders, and grabbed her neck during an altercation in July. She further claimed he made disparaging remarks about fans and abused his pet dog.Hong’s side flatly rejected all allegations of physical violence, mistreatment of animals, or derogatory comments.
- Breakup and Stalking Counter-Allegations: Fable Company disclosed that after entering a relationship in April, Hong repeatedly sought a breakup due to trust issues. Despite this, A allegedly made persistent unwanted contact and visited Hong’s and his family’s residences. On the morning of August 19, A allegedly banged on Hong’s door for three hours, kicked it, and covered the doorbell camera with a sticker—an incident captured on CCTV footage that the agency plans to submit as evidence for stalking.
A responded that her visits were to seek an apology and accountability, asserting that framing her as a stalker constitutes secondary victimization.
Legal Proceeding & Upcoming Projects

Fable Company emphasized that allegations regarding pregnancy and abortion cause irreversible harm to an actor’s reputation. Halting further public back-and-forth statements, the agency announced it is immediately initiating civil and criminal proceedings, urging the public to refrain from speculative rumors.
Hong Min-gi recently wrapped filming as a core cast member for the upcoming TVING original series Study Group 2.
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