• Late Sulli’s brother shares emotional message about her passing and fans are worried after his heartfelt post

    Sulli’s older brother is once again touching hearts with a deep and emotional message.

    On April 19, Sulli’s brother posted a beautiful sunset photo of the ocean on his social media. Along with the picture, he wrote,
    "Nothing has changed from six years ago. But I understand the assignment you left behind, even just a little."

    Fans believe the "six years ago" he mentioned refers to 2019, the heartbreaking year when Sulli sadly passed away.

    After seeing his post, many netizens flooded the comments with messages of support and concern, saying things like:

    "I will always support you."

    "What do you mean by assignment?"

    "Please don’t have any sad thoughts."

    This isn’t the first time Sulli’s brother has shared emotional posts. Recently, he caught attention by posting messages criticizing actor Kim Soo Hyun and his cousin Lee Robe, who directed the movie Real, where Sulli once appeared.

    At the time, he raised questions about Sulli’s passing and claimed that Kim Soo Hyun and Lee Robe pressured Sulli into filming a bed scene.
    Sulli’s family also spoke up, saying,
    "During Sulli’s funeral in 2019, we heard some suspicious information about the filming of Real in 2017."
    They added that there was a body double for the bed scene.

    In response, Kim Soo Hyun’s agency, Gold Medalist, firmly denied these claims. They said,
    "The bed scene was already written into the script when Sulli was cast. It was fully explained to Sulli and her agency beforehand."
    They also clarified,
    "There was no actress who replaced Sulli in the scene. Only a standing double was used to set up camera movements."

    Meanwhile, Sulli first debuted as a child actress in 2005 through the SBS drama Seodongyo. She later rose to fame as a member of f(x) with hits like "LA chA TA" and "Rum Pum Pum Pum."
    After leaving f(x) in 2015, she focused on acting and broadcasting but sadly passed away in October 2019 at the young age of 25.

    Fans continue to remember Sulli with love, and many are sending warm messages to her brother as he continues to share his memories.

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  • Park Bo Gum shows he is good with money as his Jongno apartment rises by 500 million won in just one year and sets a new record

    Park Bo Gum is not just a talented actor — he’s showing he’s smart with money too!

    The star of Netflix’s When Life Gives You Tangerines (폭싹 속았수다) recently made headlines after the value of his apartment jumped by a whopping 500 million won (about 370,000 USD) in just one year.

    According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport’s real estate transaction records revealed on the 19th, the apartment where Park Bo Gum lives — an 84㎡ unit in Gyeonghuigung Ja-i Complex 2 in Hongpa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul — was sold for a record-breaking 2.54 billion won on March 21st. The unit is located on the 11th floor.

    When you compare it to last year’s prices, which ranged from 1.95 billion to 2.05 billion won, that’s a massive increase of about 500 million won!

    Gyeonghuigung Ja-i is known as a luxury apartment complex inside Seoul’s historic Four Great Gates area. It’s super close to popular spots like Gwanghwamun, City Hall, and Seodaemun Station on Subway Line 5 — making it really easy to get to hot places like Yeouido, Mapo, and even Gangnam through Line 3’s Dongnimmun Station.

    It’s reported that Park Bo Gum moved there back in 2019 after leaving Mokdong in Yangcheon-gu, choosing Gyeonghuigung Ja-i mainly for its perfect location near his work spots.

    Other units in the same complex have also been seeing crazy price jumps! A 59㎡ unit recently sold for 1.85 billion won (15th floor) last month, and a 101㎡ unit was sold for 2.73 billion won (7th floor) in February.

    An insider from the real estate industry said, "Apartments near palaces will likely stay in high demand because of their historic meaning, the beautiful city surroundings, and great transportation."

    Looks like Park Bo Gum definitely made a smart move with this one.

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