Kim Sae-ron, a young South Korean actress, was found dead at the age of 24 on Sunday. She had previously been in trouble for driving under the influence (DUI) in 2022. After that incident, she faced a trial and stepped down from her role in the drama “Trolley.” Her death has sparked a lot of discussion on social media about bullying and cancel culture in South Korea. Many believe the pressure on celebrities for mistakes is too harsh.
People on Twitter expressed their sadness and anger over how stars are treated. One person said, “Getting bullied to death for DUI is crazy. South Korea isn’t a real country.” Others pointed out that fans can be overly critical, like blaming K-pop idols for dating instead of focusing on more serious issues. Many fans lamented about what could have been if she had lived.
Kim Sae-ron was found by a friend after not showing up for a meeting. The police in Seoul confirmed there were no signs of foul play, and they are investigating what happened. Kim was known for her role in “Bloodhounds,” which made her fanbase hopeful for her comeback.
In May 2022, Kim was involved in a serious car accident while drunk driving. Her blood alcohol level was much higher than the legal limit. The crash caused problems for nearby businesses, and she later apologized publicly, saying she felt ashamed and disappointed in herself. After the incident, she left her agency and took a break from social media.
Kim first appeared in movies back in 2009 and became popular through her role in “The Man from Nowhere.” She was last seen this year in “Bloodhounds.”
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