Thai Rapper MILLI Apologizes Amid Psi Scott Controversy, Denies Supporting Sexual Violence

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Overseasidol.com — The ongoing controversy involving Psi Scott and his brother Pi Sunit Scott continues to expand across Thailand’s entertainment industry.

After Psi Scott released a four-minute audio recording that quickly went viral online, social media users began scrutinizing celebrities who had previously shown support for Pi Scott and actress Mild Lapassalan through comments and likes on social platforms.

Among the celebrities caught in the backlash was famous Thai rapper MILLI.

The artist faced criticism after netizens discovered that she had liked a social media post connected to Pi Scott and Mild Lapassalan.

As online discussions intensified, MILLI’s name quickly became one of the most talked-about topics on X and Thai entertainment forums.

In response to the growing criticism, MILLI released a public apology through her social media account.

She admitted that she had not been careful enough while interacting online and acknowledged that her actions caused disappointment and discomfort among many people.

MILLI clarified that she never intended to support violence, sexual abuse, or any behavior that harms victims.

She emphasized that she had no intention of defending inappropriate actions or endorsing misconduct of any kind.

The rapper described the incident as an important lesson and said she would become more mindful about her behavior and social media interactions in the future, especially regarding sensitive social issues.

Shortly afterward, her agency YUPP also issued an official statement addressing the controversy.

The company admitted that the social media interaction was inappropriate and resulted from a lack of caution and sensitivity toward the seriousness of the issue.

However, the agency firmly stated that neither MILLI nor the company supports sexual violence, abuse, or any act that violates another person’s dignity and rights.

YUPP also apologized to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disappointed because of the incident.