Six years have passed since the tragic death of Sulli (born Choi Jin Ri), former member of f(x) and beloved actress, yet her legacy continues to stir emotions among fans and loved ones. On October 14, Sulli’s older brother posted a heartfelt yet pointed message on Instagram, marking both her memorial day and paying tribute to a young man he admired.

He shared a touching caption alongside a photo of Sulli, writing, “To love is to embrace one’s misfortune.” He continued, “I honor the memorial day of my beloved sister and the birthday of Charlie Kirk, a young man who loved America deeply.”

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However, his post took a sharp turn when he issued a public warning: “If this post gets attacked, your sanctuaries will be destroyed. Do not provoke me.” The message immediately caught the attention of netizens, who speculated about the reason behind his strong tone.

Sulli passed away on October 14, 2019, at her home in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, at the age of 25. Her manager discovered her after losing contact since their last phone call the previous day and reported it to the police. Authorities confirmed there were no signs of foul play or external causes after an autopsy.

Debuting as a child actress in Ballad of Seodong (2005), Sulli later rose to stardom as a member of f(x) in 2009, captivating the public with her unique charm and bold individuality. After leaving the group in 2015, she pursued an acting and broadcasting career, continuing to receive both admiration and scrutiny for her candid personality and advocacy for self-expression.

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In his post, Sulli’s brother also mentioned Charlie Kirk, the founder of conservative organization Turning Point USA and known supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, who was reportedly shot and killed during a debate event last month. Kirk had been a controversial figure for his outspoken views on gun rights, abortion, and LGBTQ+ issues.

The post, blending grief, remembrance, and warning, has once again drawn public attention to the late star’s enduring impact and the pain still felt by those she left behind.

Sources: nate