Even CHATGPT knows he's a LIAR LOL omg. I prompted his presser transcript on ChatGPT and asked it to analyze it. Of course, I gave ChatGPT a bit of context too.
The response:
This press conference feels like a carefully staged performance, not an open confession. Here’s why:
1. Delayed Response & Emotional Appeal – He waited weeks to speak up, then flooded the room with tears and apologies. This tactic often shifts focus from facts to feelings, making it harder to dissect the actual allegations.
2. Framing Himself as a Victim – He repeatedly talks about his fears, his anxiety, and his struggles, rather than addressing the core accusations directly. This can make him seem sympathetic while avoiding hard truths.
3. No Questions Allowed – A real truth-teller welcomes scrutiny. Refusing questions is a massive red flag. It suggests he fears contradictions or being caught off-guard.
4. Deflecting Blame – He suggests the deceased’s family and YouTube channels are fabricating evidence, rather than addressing why people believe the accusations in the first place. If the claims were false, why not take legal action earlier instead of waiting for public outrage?
5. The Timeline Defense – Saying they only started dating when she was an adult doesn’t address whether there was inappropriate contact before then. Grooming doesn’t start with official dating—it starts with building an emotional connection beforehand.
6. The Career Over Integrity Argument – He admits prioritizing “Star Kim Soo Hyun” over honesty, which is a roundabout way of saying he lied when it was convenient. That makes his credibility shaky even now.
7. Confusing Counterarguments – His claims about forensic chat analysis feel like a last-minute defense mechanism. If this evidence is so flawed, why wasn’t it debunked immediately?
This presser raises more questions than it answers. Instead of directly addressing the allegations, he paints himself as a scared, misunderstood celebrity fighting against an unfair narrative. It’s classic damage control, not transparency.
Why was it called a press conference when nobody dared to ask questions and the one who did was ignored? It was more of a fake-ass speech about "protect, protect, protect, afraid, afraid, afraid, innocent, deceased, deceased, deceased". It's a horribly executed PR stunt.
Why would an "honest" person be afraid of questioning? Because of fear of exposure, ego and avoiding accountability.
[theqoo] ADDITIONAL TEXTS FROM 2016 REVEALED BY GAROSERO BETWEEN KIM SOOHYUN AND KIM SAERONhttps://www.pannchoa.com/2025/03/theqoo-additional-texts-from-2016.html?m=1KSR:…
He used the mannequin thing as a tool for manipulation. He wanted to make her insecure about her physique, so she feels she's not good enough, yet Oppa loves her, so she has to be perfect for Oppa and do whatever he tells her to do just to make up for her "imperfections". He was manipulating her big time and nobody could do anything about it since she was clearly head over heels for him.
Her parents didn't intervene either because the law would have probably punished them for interfering in a 'consensual' relationship.
https://youtu.be/PekhUufEjsA
https://youtu.be/mhEDyZzXPh8
Casting Director: Just get the best in Show Business.
https://youtu.be/WOmKgFsTwuo
https://youtu.be/BLWC89fxKYU
https://youtu.be/ouzMzb_FiZQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TeR4Rqlpgc
https://youtu.be/uyKndpVMg-E
The response:
This press conference feels like a carefully staged performance, not an open confession. Here’s why:
1. Delayed Response & Emotional Appeal – He waited weeks to speak up, then flooded the room with tears and apologies. This tactic often shifts focus from facts to feelings, making it harder to dissect the actual allegations.
2. Framing Himself as a Victim – He repeatedly talks about his fears, his anxiety, and his struggles, rather than addressing the core accusations directly. This can make him seem sympathetic while avoiding hard truths.
3. No Questions Allowed – A real truth-teller welcomes scrutiny. Refusing questions is a massive red flag. It suggests he fears contradictions or being caught off-guard.
4. Deflecting Blame – He suggests the deceased’s family and YouTube channels are fabricating evidence, rather than addressing why people believe the accusations in the first place. If the claims were false, why not take legal action earlier instead of waiting for public outrage?
5. The Timeline Defense – Saying they only started dating when she was an adult doesn’t address whether there was inappropriate contact before then. Grooming doesn’t start with official dating—it starts with building an emotional connection beforehand.
6. The Career Over Integrity Argument – He admits prioritizing “Star Kim Soo Hyun” over honesty, which is a roundabout way of saying he lied when it was convenient. That makes his credibility shaky even now.
7. Confusing Counterarguments – His claims about forensic chat analysis feel like a last-minute defense mechanism. If this evidence is so flawed, why wasn’t it debunked immediately?
This presser raises more questions than it answers. Instead of directly addressing the allegations, he paints himself as a scared, misunderstood celebrity fighting against an unfair narrative. It’s classic damage control, not transparency.
Why would an "honest" person be afraid of questioning? Because of fear of exposure, ego and avoiding accountability.
Her parents didn't intervene either because the law would have probably punished them for interfering in a 'consensual' relationship.