Jewelry's Seo In-young Admits Conflict with Cho Min-ah, 'I Didn't Invite Her to My Wedding'
Seo In-young opens up about her past friction with Jewelry members and explains why she didn't invite Cho Min-ah to her wedding.
Jewelry's Seo In-young spoke candidly about her conflicts and relationships with the members of the girl group Jewelry.

On the 21st, a video titled 'Jewelry's Seo In-young VS S#arp's Lee Ji-hye: Why did they burst into tears while sharing stories from those days?' was uploaded to the YouTube channel 'A Not-Hateable Attention Seeker.'
In response to the question of which Jewelry member she fought with most severely, Seo In-young replied, "To be honest, I didn't get along well with Lee Ji-hye. Back then, I wondered why she was acting like an ice princess. Now, we are very close and worry about each other when we talk on the phone. But when we were younger, we just didn't click."
She continued, "So, I used to hang out with Cho Min-ah. But then, I stopped contacting Min-ah. It is something I am sorry for. Min-ah always reached out to me, but I was going through a difficult time. Min-ah isn't the type to say things just to please people. I wanted her to tell me I was always right, but I hated hearing things like, 'I think that might be a bit much,' so I just stopped contacting her. I think that was my shortcoming. That is why I didn't invite her to my wedding. I am sorry."
Lee Ji-hye remarked, "If only Min-ah wasn't invited to the wedding, it could be upsetting."
In 2023, rumors of a feud arose when Cho Min-ah was the only Jewelry member who did not attend Seo In-young's wedding.
At the time, Cho Min-ah expressed her resentment bluntly, saying, "How could I know to go if I wasn't invited? Even though we kept in touch personally, since the 'Sebakki' era in 2015, whenever they appeared on shows like 'Sugar Man' or 'Along with the Gods,' I felt like I was being stabbed in the back because the three of them would record without any contact with me, and I had to watch it on TV."
She also expressed her frustration, stating, "Someone sent me a message asking if attending a friend's wedding is that difficult, but if I wasn't invited, how would I know where and at what time it is? I have no reason to be criticized or hear rumors behind my back."
She added with a forgiving sentiment, "I thought that regardless of what happened within the group 20 years ago, we were building a new friendship as we met again over time. Although I feel deeply hurt by the fact that my calls weren't taken and I wasn't invited on a precious day, I will try to believe there was a reason."