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A K-Pop Star’s Lonely Downward Spiral

Written by

Motoko Rich and John Yoon

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Celebrities, Content Type: Personal Profile, Cyberharassment, Fans (Persons), Goo Hara (1991-2019), Jung Chae-yull (1996-2023), K-Pop, Moonbin (1998-2023), Music, Social Media, South Korea, Suicides and Suicide Attempts, Sulli (1994-2019)

The New York Times – Music:

Goo Hara’s life was a struggle from the start. She ended it at 28, isolated and harassed online.

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Music. Read the original article.

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