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“Did you enjoy snitching to mom?”…Sulli's brother seems to target Kim Soo-hyun again?

KIM Soyoun
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2025-03-30 15:07:21
Kim Soo-hyun and the late Sulli. Photo I Star Today DB
Kim Soo-hyun and the late Sulli. Photo I Star Today DB

The late Sulli's brother, Mr. A, has released a post that seems to target Kim Soo-hyun.

On the 30th, Mr. A wrote, “Did you enjoy snitching to mom without talking to me? What a coward. Is the best you could come up with in 48 hours to call and silence me through our mom? What a pathetic move,” suggesting that he was targeting Kim Soo-hyun.

Previously, Mr. A demanded an explanation regarding the bed scene in Sulli's movie 'Real'. This has drawn attention to whether the post is indeed aimed at Kim Soo-hyun.

On the 28th, Mr. A stated, “During Sulli's funeral in 2019, I heard some questionable information,” and added, “I learned from testimonies of staff and actors that the bed scene between Sulli and Kim Soo-hyun was not originally detailed in the script. I would like to hear Kim Soo-hyun's position on this.”

He also questioned, “I understand that there was a body double for Sulli's nude scene during filming, and that the body double was present on set. Why did you not use the body double and instead persuade Sulli to perform the bed and nude scenes?” He further pressed, “I heard that the body double was unable to attend on the day of the bed and nude scene shoot due to illness. However, according to testimonies from attendees at the funeral, the body double was present on set. Is this true?”

Additionally, after Kim Sae-ron's passing, Mr. A posted messages that seemed to target Kim Soo-hyun, saying, “Mr. Kim has a lot to say but can’t. You will fall from a high place, so hold on tight,” and “It’s been 6 years since I lost my sister, and for 6 years you’ve been playing with her. Don’t break too quickly for the pain you will receive in the next 6 years.”

'Real' is a film where the late Sulli and Kim Soo-hyun collaborated, depicting the huge secrets and conspiracies surrounding Asia's largest casino. Initially directed by Lee Jung-seob, the production was later taken over by Kim Soo-hyun's agency Gold Medalist's representative, Lee Sa-rang (currently Irobet). The film received criticism for its convoluted and loose narrative, with Sulli's high-level exposure performance being the only topic of discussion.

Moreover, there were claims that the public audition notice for 'Real' included a clause stating, “Those who cannot perform exposure scenes (high level) cannot apply for the female lead role,” and that the audition was held in a club and conducted while wearing revealing outfits, reigniting controversy.

Lee Jung-seob, who stepped down from directing 'Real', stated, “I do not have a 'director credit', so I do not have the right to officially explain,” but added, “The production team did not allow me to be present during the initial process of this audition. For fairness, I was excluded from the selection process.”

[Kim So-yeon, Star Today Reporter]

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