Jinri Park to bashers telling her being a waitress is 'karma': 'Nothing wrong with having that job'
After revealing that she has started a new life in Australia as a waitress, Jinri Park took to Instagram to shut down bashers who tell her that it's "karma."
In her post, Jinri said sharing her life in Sydney was meant to "inspire others to start again."
"But of course with all stories whether bad or good, they are always haters," she said.
Jinri clarified that it was her choice to be a waitress, "and didn’t want to just be comfortable with what I have."
She said her parents offered to pay for her tuition and she also noted that she could also easily get a student loan with her credit.
"But let me clarify that I chose to work because I wanted to and not because I have to," she added.
Jinri also has a message to those who have been telling her that being a waitress is "karma."
"All those people who are saying it’s karma that I’m a waitress now, I’m pretty sure there’s nothing wrong with having that job," she said.
Jinri said she remembered choosing this job because she finds it enjoyable for herself like playing in a real life Diner Dash.
"I think it’s quite fun and exciting, I don’t know why so many people have negative comments about it," she wrote.
The former actress told those who have been thinking she is currently miserable with "karma" acting against her, " I’d just like to say I’m so happy now more than when I was in showbiz."
"I have a fun job, a great loving husband and a goal for my future! What more can a girl want," she added.
She ended her note thanking those people who have been sending her encouragement.
Jinri recently shared that she is training as a waitress in a restaurant in Australia as she is also starting to earn and save money for further studies and to get a degree for the job she wants in the future.
She is starting a new life in Sydney, Australia with her husband John. They tied the knot in a simple ceremony in Australia amid the pandemic with only the groom’s family as witnesses to their union.
—Jannielyn Ann Bigtas/JCB, GMA News