@aiMute
And how do you suggest the girl solves her "good girl" attitude, exactly? Should see say that Yuki is a bitch and that she doesn't regret harming her? Or should she publicly call all those haters scum and that they should be the ones to kill themselves?
I bet any of those would do wonders when she tries to audition for another role. Would that even stop the flood of hate?
Let's make it clear: she is not the problem here. She made a small mistake, an outburst of anger, frustation and desperation. She apologized and was forgiven. That should have been the end of it. The problem is all the people ganging up on her for sadistic reasons.
You don't solve a problem by telling the victim that they should change, implying that they somehow deserve it.
You solve this problem by LEGALLY punishing the people making DEATH THREATS. Which are an actual crime by the way.
You sovel this problem by having the directive team of the show, the head of whatever platform the show is being transmitted in and the agencies of the two involved people publicly declaring that they will not stand for this kind of harresment. Clearly and firmly condemning it.
You solve this problem by having the two girls declaring that there is no grudge or resentment between them. Yuki declaring that she doesn't want any of this done in her name, that she is repulsed for the hateful and cruel behaviour and that anyone that takes part in it is not a "fan" of hers.
Ypu solve these kinds of problems by supporting the victim, no by blaming her.