Sodor Style Apologizes for Post Questioning Sexual Assault Claims, Faces Heavy Backlash; Denies Victim-Blaming
Sodor Style has apologized for a controversial post questioning sexual assault claims, expressing remorse for insensitive wording and pledging to become an advocate for survivors and harassment awareness.
Sodor Style, whose real name is Pimlada Wawtaisong, has issued a public apology after posting controversial questions about sexual assault that triggered heavy criticism online. Her original post had questioned certain aspects of assault cases in a way many found insensitive and inappropriate.
In her apology, Sodor Style expressed genuine remorse, saying: "I sincerely apologize for the previous post. When I posted it, I didn't think carefully enough and didn't realize how much my words could hurt so many people's feelings."
She continued: "After reading news related to this topic recently and reviewing my own post, I realized it wasn't what I actually intended to communicate. I felt terrible because it's a sensitive subject that shouldn't be discussed for any reason whatsoever."
Sodor Style emphasized her support for survivors, stating: "Especially to those who have had experiences with such terrible situations, I'm sorry for making you feel worse or uncomfortable. I now understand that some words, even without bad intentions, can genuinely hurt others' feelings."
She also mentioned consulting with a friend knowledgeable about law and who had personal experience with such trauma, gaining deeper understanding of the psychological impact and emotional scars survivors endure. "I have no excuses," she said, noting she has already deleted the problematic post.
Sodor Style reaffirmed her commitment to supporting survivors and pledged to become an advocate for sexual harassment awareness: "I'm willing to be a voice about Sexual Harassment and will study this more thoroughly. I will stand by all who have been harmed. Thank you to everyone who reminded me and made me reflect on myself again. I sincerely apologize and hope to prove through my actions that I have learned from this mistake."
In a follow-up post, Sodor Style clarified her position by sharing a previous supportive post she made about Tray Scott five days earlier, emphasizing: "Why try to find fault? Check the date of the post—I shared it five days ago to show whose side I've been on. What reason would someone like me have to victim-blame?"