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When Your Favorite Idol Turns Out To Be a Rapist

People go the extra mile for those they care about—especially superfans with their idols. Oh Se-yeon, 24, is a South Korean film director and seongdeok (a Korean slang word meaning “successful fan,” used to describe those who got to meet their idol in person) who has a lot of experience in this department.

When she was younger, she used to skip school and sell household items to raise enough money to go to K-pop shows and fan events. She even wore a hanbok, a traditional Korean garment, to the events to stand out. She did all this for her then-idol, former singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young.

Jung first rose to fame in 2012 when he joined the TV talent show, Superstar K4, as a contestant. He became known for his goofy and humorous personality and soft rock vocals paired with his guitar skills, and went on to star in some of the most popular variety shows in the country.

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