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Gold Medalist Issues Formal Response to Sulli Nude Scene Allegations, Defends Actor Kim Soo Hyun
Actor Kim Soo Hyun and his agency, Gold Medalist, have issued a formal rebuttal to accusations raised by the brother of late actress Choi Jin-ri, professionally known as Sulli, regarding her participation in the 2017 film Real. The agency defended the integrity of the filming process and firmly denied any production misconduct or involvement by Kim Soo Hyun in decisions related to Sulli's controversial nude scene. Actor Kim Soo Hyun and his agency, Gold Medalist, have issued a formal rebuttal to accusations raised by the brother of late actress Choi Jin-ri, professionally known as Sulli, regarding her participation in the 2017 film Real. The agency defended the integrity of the filming process and firmly denied any production misconduct or involvement by Kim Soo Hyun in decisions related to Sulli's controversial nude scene. -
Sulli’s Brother Questions 'Real' Nude Scene: Calls for Kim Soo-hyun and Director to Clarify
The older brother of the late actress Sulli (Choi Jin-ri) has called on actor Kim Soo-hyun and director Lee Sarang (also known as Lee Rove), CEO of Kim Soo-hyun's agency Gold Medalist, to publicly respond to lingering questions surrounding the filming of a bed scene in the 2017 film Real. The older brother of the late actress Sulli (Choi Jin-ri) has called on actor Kim Soo-hyun and director Lee Sarang (also known as Lee Rove), CEO of Kim Soo-hyun's agency Gold Medalist, to publicly respond to lingering questions surrounding the filming of a bed scene in the 2017 film Real. -
Netflix's 'Persona: Sulli' Sheds Light on K-Pop Star's Life and Struggles, Netizens Feel Heartbroken
In the intimate and revealing Netflix documentary 'Persona: Sulli', viewers are given a rare insight into the life and struggles of the late K-pop star Sulli, also known as Choi Jinri. Released as a segment of her final work 'Persona: Sulli,' the documentary, which aired on November 13, presents a deeply personal portrait of an artist grappling with fame and identity. In the intimate and revealing Netflix documentary 'Persona: Sulli', viewers are given a rare insight into the life and struggles of the late K-pop star Sulli, also known as Choi Jinri. Released as a segment of her final work 'Persona: Sulli,' the documentary, which aired on November 13, presents a deeply personal portrait of an artist grappling with fame and identity. -
Sulli's Final Message: The Heartfelt and Controversial Documentary 'Dear Jinri'
The documentary film "Dear Jinri" captures the profound longing that cannot be erased. At the same time, there are concerns surrounding "Dear Jinri." The documentary film "Dear Jinri" captures the profound longing that cannot be erased. At the same time, there are concerns surrounding "Dear Jinri." -
U2 Included Sulli In Tribute To Outstanding Korean Women
U2 included Sulli in their tribute to outstanding Korean women at the Seoul leg of their concert tour. U2 included Sulli in their tribute to outstanding Korean women at the Seoul leg of their concert tour. -
SBS "Unanswered Questions" to reveal the truth behind Sulli's boyfriend
SBS "Unanswered Questions" has aired an interview with a YouTuber claiming to be Sulli's boyfriend. SBS "Unanswered Questions" has aired an interview with a YouTuber claiming to be Sulli's boyfriend. -
IU Shares Major Spoiler For Comeback Album
IU treated fans to a major spoiler for her upcoming comeback album. IU treated fans to a major spoiler for her upcoming comeback album. -
Can "Malicious Comment" be Categorically Defined as a Cause of Sulli's Passing?
Sulli's death brought the problem of malicious comments to the fore. There was even a petition for adding an article of the law called, "Choi Jin Ri Law" as a way to make all netizens use 'real-name' in order to stop posting of hate comments. Many news articles were released blaming viciousness of hate comments. From the beginning until the end, the main theme of Sulli's death has been the issue of "malicious comments." Sulli's death brought the problem of malicious comments to the fore. There was even a petition for adding an article of the law called, "Choi Jin Ri Law" as a way to make all netizens use 'real-name' in order to stop posting of hate comments. Many news articles were released blaming viciousness of hate comments. From the beginning until the end, the main theme of Sulli's death has been the issue of "malicious comments." -
A Week Filled With Grief Over Sulli's Sudden and Unexpected Death
The news of Sulli's death came suddenly. We have looked at the news that came so unexpectedly and the series of things that have happened since. The news of Sulli's death came suddenly. We have looked at the news that came so unexpectedly and the series of things that have happened since. -
Malicious Comments Target K-pop Stars, IU Criticized for Not Posting SNS Condolence on Sulli's Passing
Singer and actress IU (26, Real Name: Lee Ji - Eun) Kept her presence at the side of Sulli in the funeral parlor. However, she could not avoid malicious comments targeting her. Singer and actress IU (26, Real Name: Lee Ji - Eun) Kept her presence at the side of Sulli in the funeral parlor. However, she could not avoid malicious comments targeting her.