The world of K-pop was rocked to its core when the news broke that Sulli, a beloved idol and former member of the girl group f(x), had been found dead in her apartment at the young age of 25. Her passing, later confirmed to be a suicide, revealed the intense pressures and relentless online bullying that had plagued her life, pulling back the curtain on the often harsh reality faced by young stars in the industry.
Sulli, born Choi Jin-ri, was more than just a K-pop idol. From her debut with f(x) in 2009, she quickly rose to fame, captivating audiences with her talent and charisma. But behind the glitz and glamour was a young woman who struggled with the weight of her fame. Sulli was outspoken, often breaking the mold of what was expected of women in South Korea, and this made her a target.
Her decision to forgo wearing a bra in public, for instance, sparked outrage in the conservative society, leading to a barrage of online harassment that would follow her for years.
The article is not finished. Click on the next page to continue.
The article is not finished. Click on the next page to continue.
Next page