Netizens can't help but compare the eerie similarities between Kim Sae Ron and Lizzy's DUI incidents. The two women got involved in the same act a year apart and it coincidentally happened in the same place.

One netizen created a discussion in an online community and named it "Kim Sae Ron, This Fact is Chilling." It came with a photo of the 21-year-old star and Lizzy celebrating their birthdays together and other facts about their DUI incidents.

AllKpop noted the details written in the post. It revealed the singer's birthday on July 31, 1992.

She was exposed for drunk driving on May 18, 2021, and was sent to Gangnam Police Station. The incident happened when a taxi appeared near the southern intersection of Yeongdong Bridge in Dam-dong, Gangnam-gu District Office.

Alternatively, the actress was born on July 31, 2000. She, too, was exposed for drunk driving on the same day of May 18 this year.

She was sent to Gangnam Police Station after running off following colliding with guardrails, street trees and an electric transformer box at the Hakdong intersection at Shinsadong, Gangnam-gu.

With the same birthdays, being caught for drunk driving on the same day a year apart and the same location of DUI incidents, fans were shocked by these similarities.

Some said they might have attended someone they knew's birthday on the same day as May 18, made them drunk and got involved in a drunk driving incident.

Meanwhile, with this incident, some netizens worry that Kim Sae Ron's new Netflix drama, "Hunting Dogs," will be put in jeopardy. The show had already begun filming in December 2021 and would be completed in June.

This just meant that its production was about to wrap up when the DUI incident happened. This issue might affect the drama and might see the need for re-filming.

In another online community, netizens gathered to talk about the possibility of filming "Hunting Dogs" again. One fan said Kim Sae Ron caused too much trouble for the production team if that happened.

However, some believe re-filming is unnecessary, thinking it's a project by Netflix. If a South Korean network makes it, it may demand the removal of Kim Sae Ron.

So, this may mean she will still be seen as part of the series. Aside from Kim Sae Ron, "Hunting Dogs" will also feature Woo Do Hwan, Lee San Yi, Park Sung Woong and Heo Jun Ho.