The late Sulli’s older brother recently posted a cryptic message on his Instagram account, which appears to be aimed at Kim Soo-hyun, who has been embroiled in several controversies.
“Mr. Kim, I have a lot to say, but I can’t. You’ll fall from a high place, so hold on tight.”
As many critical comments flooded his post, he added another message:
“How come the so-called fans are making things worse? I didn’t even mention the name ‘Soo-hyun,’ yet you all rushed in. You must be frustrated because you can’t check the facts, right? I’ve been living for years with the words, ‘Well, there was no other choice,’ because I couldn’t get the facts either. It helps me stay sane, in a way. Even if I don’t say anything, he’ll face trouble from all directions. There’s no need for me to speak out, and even if I did, it wouldn’t become a fact, nor would it help you. So don’t stir things up unnecessarily and just move on. Also, isn’t it you people who keep dragging my sister’s name into these matters? It’s extremely unpleasant to see her name still being brought up everywhere.”
“Do you think the word ‘fan’ is some kind of secret inspector’s badge? Are there even real fans in this situation? All I see are people tearing each other apart.”
The late Sulli (March 29, 1994 – October 14, 2019) was a South Korean actress and singer. She debuted as a child actress, playing young Princess Seonhwa in The Ballad of Seodong, and later debuted as a singer in the girl group f(x).
Her candid and bold actions sometimes made her a target of controversy, leading to severe online criticism. However, she was also a beloved artist to many fans.
In June 2017, she starred in the film Real as Song Yoo-hwa, acting alongside Kim Soo-hyun.
Tragically, Sulli passed away on October 14, 2019. Her final musical work, Goblin, holds special meaning for her fans.