• “Single’s Inferno 2” Shin Seul Ki's Recent Interview Removed After Flood of Negative Comments

    "Single's Inferno 2" has been a massive hit in the entertainment industry, bringing fame and popularity to its cast.

    However, for Shin Seul Ki, fame has become a double-edged sword.

    Seul Ki received mixed reactions from the audience during the show, with some praising her beauty while others criticized her attitude.

    The label of a "Pick Me" and her final choice to be with Choi Jong Woo sparked even more hate and criticism.

    Recently, a video was released by Esquire that showed the level of hate Seul Ki received from both Korean and international netizens.

    The comments were filled with hateful remarks, and fans quickly shared their sympathy for the contestant.

    One fan even accused Seul Ki of wanting to be an actress, leading many to believe that she was on the show for popularity, not love.

    However, within 24 hours of the video being posted, it was taken down by Esquire from their YouTube channel and Instagram reel.

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    Fans speculated that the video was removed due to the level of hate Seul Ki received.

    This raised questions about the negative impact of fame and the harsh reality of social media.

    The amount of hate Seul Ki received sparked sympathy from many netizens, with some expressing sadness that a lot of the comments were coming from other females.

    This is not the first time a contestant from Single's Inferno has received hate, as Song Ji A (Freezia) faced similar criticism during the first series.

    Esquire has not confirmed the reasons for deleting Seul Ki's content, but the incident serves as a reminder of the dark side of fame and the harsh reality of the entertainment industry.

    It's important to remember that behind the screens, these contestants are real people with feelings and emotions, and they should not be subjected to such intense hate and criticism.

    In conclusion, Shin Seul Ki's experience after Single's Inferno 2 highlights the negative impact of fame and the harsh reality of social media.

    It's time for us to start considering the impact of our words and actions on others, and to show empathy and compassion towards those in the public eye.

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  • BTS Jimin’s new song ‘Who’ helps him smash Spotify Korea record with 600 No.1s

    BTS's Jimin just made history on Spotify Korea!

    On May 13, Spotify updated its Korea Daily Top Songs chart, and Jimin reached a huge milestone — he now has a total of 600 No.1s on the chart. He is officially the first and only artist to ever achieve this record on Spotify Korea.

    Jimin’s latest title track “Who” from his second solo album MUSE quickly climbed to the top of the chart after its release and is still holding strong at No.1. This shows just how powerful his music and fan support really are.

    Before this, Jimin's FACE title track “Like Crazy” stayed at No.1 for an impressive 268 days, breaking records and winning hearts. Other songs that helped him reach this incredible milestone include “Set Me Free Pt.2”, “Angel Pt.1”, and the English version of “Like Crazy”. In total, five of his songs have reached No.1 — bringing him to 600 chart-toppers.

    And there’s more! On May 11, Jimin also ranked No.1 on the Spotify Korea Daily Top Artists chart, increasing his total artist No.1 wins to 650.

    Fans are celebrating the achievement with pride, calling Jimin a true solo powerhouse and praising his consistent success even during BTS’s group break.

    With records like this, it’s clear: Jimin isn’t just making music — he’s making history.

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