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On When the Phone Rings Jun 6, 2025
EP 2 - when ML asked how she drove her car back to their home, she said, she called a tow truck, is this a translation error, i mean how can she call a tow truck and tell her husband about it without being suspicious of not being mute.
Replying to Zia May 31, 2025
Title Nine Puzzles
Is it good ....How Good?
very good, I know who the killer is in the first 5-6 episodes.. but I'm curious how it unfolds
Replying to Hail - hailkingseokjin Mar 25, 2025
I don't know about you, but when I was a teenager I managed to do a lot of things behind my parents back. My sister…
lol, don't put words to what I said, I NEVER SAID it was her fault. The one at fault here is the one who comitted the crime, did I say she comitted a crime, she's a minor. Also I was just answering to the person looking for the parents as if we can watch over our kids 24/7.
Replying to KimForever Mar 17, 2025
Title Knock Off
Instead of holding onto pointless rumors, let’s move on and get excited for his new masterpiece.He did nothing…
so you created an account 2 days ago just to say this... congrats..
Replying to KimForever Mar 17, 2025
Title Knock Off
Instead of holding onto pointless rumors, let’s move on and get excited for his new masterpiece.He did nothing…
no one is moving on from this especially your idol
Replying to poppyseed Mar 17, 2025
Title Knock Off
I will not boycott.
check that head of yours
Replying to TomDmingz Mar 16, 2025
Title The Witch
they changed it.. hmm im gonna see tomorrow how it unfolds
from the related chinese adaptation, ending didn't include his detective friend as another "Witch"
On The Witch Mar 15, 2025
Title The Witch
they changed it.. hmm im gonna see tomorrow how it unfolds
Lily Alice Mar 14, 2025
Yes, the drunk driving incident in May 2022 was a major blow to Kim Sae Ron’s life—it tanked her career, cost her contracts, and sparked widespread criticism from the Korean public. That much is undeniable, and it definitely contributed to the struggles she faced afterward. But based on the facts, her suicide can’t be pinned solely on that one event. There were other significant factors at play that added layers of complexity to her situation. Here’s why:

1. The DUI Incident: A Big Factor, But Not the Whole Story
The drunk driving incident did lead to serious consequences:
She lost acting contracts and faced a career hiatus.
Public backlash was intense, as Korean society often has little tolerance for celebrity scandals.
This absolutely damaged her professional and personal life, and it’s fair to say it set off a chain of challenges. But the story doesn’t end there—other pressures piled on top of this.
2. Alleged Relationship with Kim Soo Hyun: Emotional Strain and Public Scrutiny
Reports from Kim Sae Ron’s family, via Garosero Research Institute, claim she had a long-term relationship with actor Kim Soo Hyun starting in 2015, when she was 15 and he was 27. They allege it lasted until 2022.
Gold Medalist, their former agency, counters that they only dated briefly from 2019 to 2020 (when she was 19), but the conflicting stories stirred up a lot of controversy after her death.
Regardless of the truth, this situation brought:
Emotional complexity: A relationship with such an age gap, especially if it began when she was underage, would’ve carried a heavy personal toll.
Public scrutiny: The allegations resurfaced after her death, adding to the pressure she’d already faced from the DUI fallout.
This wasn’t just about her career—it was deeply personal and likely weighed on her mental health.
3. Financial Disputes with Gold Medalist: Crushing Debt Pressure
After the DUI, Gold Medalist reportedly covered $483,000 in damages for her. But in March 2024, they demanded she repay this debt.
Dispatch Korea reported that Kim Sae Ron was in financial distress and pleaded for more time to pay, showing how desperate her situation had become.
Her family has said this financial burden was a major stressor, pushing her mental state even further into crisis.
This wasn’t just “losing contracts”—it was active debt chasing her down, adding a tangible weight to her struggles.
4. The Timing of Her Death: A Clue to Deeper Issues
Kim Sae Ron died on February 16, 2025—Kim Soo Hyun’s birthday.
While we can’t know her exact reasons, this coincidence has led many to speculate that her death was tied to personal and emotional factors, possibly linked to their alleged relationship.
It suggests that her decision might’ve been influenced by more than just career or public image issues—it hints at something deeply personal.
Lily Alice Mar 14, 2025
Yes, the drunk driving incident in May 2022 was a major blow to Kim Sae Ron’s life—it tanked her career, cost her contracts, and sparked widespread criticism from the Korean public. That much is undeniable, and it definitely contributed to the struggles she faced afterward. But based on the facts, her suicide can’t be pinned solely on that one event. There were other significant factors at play that added layers of complexity to her situation. Here’s why:

1. The DUI Incident: A Big Factor, But Not the Whole Story
The drunk driving incident did lead to serious consequences:
She lost acting contracts and faced a career hiatus.
Public backlash was intense, as Korean society often has little tolerance for celebrity scandals.
This absolutely damaged her professional and personal life, and it’s fair to say it set off a chain of challenges. But the story doesn’t end there—other pressures piled on top of this.
2. Alleged Relationship with Kim Soo Hyun: Emotional Strain and Public Scrutiny
Reports from Kim Sae Ron’s family, via Garosero Research Institute, claim she had a long-term relationship with actor Kim Soo Hyun starting in 2015, when she was 15 and he was 27. They allege it lasted until 2022.
Gold Medalist, their former agency, counters that they only dated briefly from 2019 to 2020 (when she was 19), but the conflicting stories stirred up a lot of controversy after her death.
Regardless of the truth, this situation brought:
Emotional complexity: A relationship with such an age gap, especially if it began when she was underage, would’ve carried a heavy personal toll.
Public scrutiny: The allegations resurfaced after her death, adding to the pressure she’d already faced from the DUI fallout.
This wasn’t just about her career—it was deeply personal and likely weighed on her mental health.
3. Financial Disputes with Gold Medalist: Crushing Debt Pressure
After the DUI, Gold Medalist reportedly covered $483,000 in damages for her. But in March 2024, they demanded she repay this debt.
Dispatch Korea reported that Kim Sae Ron was in financial distress and pleaded for more time to pay, showing how desperate her situation had become.
Her family has said this financial burden was a major stressor, pushing her mental state even further into crisis.
This wasn’t just “losing contracts”—it was active debt chasing her down, adding a tangible weight to her struggles.
4. The Timing of Her Death: A Clue to Deeper Issues
Kim Sae Ron died on February 16, 2025—Kim Soo Hyun’s birthday.
While we can’t know her exact reasons, this coincidence has led many to speculate that her death was tied to personal and emotional factors, possibly linked to their alleged relationship.
It suggests that her decision might’ve been influenced by more than just career or public image issues—it hints at something deeply personal.
Replying to TomDmingz Mar 14, 2025
the fact is someone died because of these adults.... the question is whose truth are you going to believe? No…
The drunk driving incident was a huge part of Kim Sae Ron’s downfall, no question—it wrecked her career and turned the public against her. But to say that’s the only reason she took her life ignores the bigger picture. The alleged relationship with Kim Soo Hyun brought emotional turmoil and extra scrutiny, the financial demands from Gold Medalist piled on unbearable stress, and the timing of her death points to personal factors beyond just “Koreans hating on her.” Together, these elements show her situation was a perfect storm of challenges—not just a single-event collapse. By focusing only on the DUI aftermath, your comment misses these critical pieces of the puzzle.