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Daughter of the late Choi Jin Sil tried to gain clout amid grandmother’s accusation

As the late Choi Jin Sil’s daughter accused her grandmother of housebreaking, attention is drawn to her SNS.

On July 11th, The Fact reported that the late Choi Jin Sil’s mother, Jeong Ok Sook, was investigated as a suspect on charges of housebreaking at around 1 AM on July 9th.

Immediately after this news was reported, at around 9 AM on July 11th, Choi Jin Sil’s daughter, Choi Jun Hee, quietly left comments on the two most recent posts on her SNS. Using the reply function, she lined up hashtags that could increase the inflow rate of posts, such as “#Follow #F4F(follow for follow)Welcome #I’llFollowYouBackIfYouFollowMeFirst“.

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At the time she was managing her SNS while writing comments, it was known that her maternal grandmother, Jeong Ok Soon, was accused and questioned by the police for about 4 hours. According to the report, Jeong went to look after the cat of Choi Hwan Hee, Choi Jin Sil’s son, while he was away at his request. However, she ended up running into Choi Jun Hee and her boyfriend. Choi Jun Hee said, “This is my house. It has nothing to do with you, so please leave right away.” Jeong explained, but Choi Jun Hee reported her grandmother for housebreaking at 1 AM.

The apartment where Choi Hwan Hee lives alone is a legacy that Choi Jin Sil left to her children, and is jointly owned by Choi Hwan Hee and Choi Jun Hee. Jeong lived alone in the house until last year, before Choi Jun Hee came of age, then moved out. Currently, Choi Hwan Hee lives alone in this apartment, while Choi Jun Hee lives separately in an officetel.

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Conflicts between Choi Jun Hee and her grandmother are confirmed to have occurred several times from a long time ago. Choi Jun Hee once reported, “I was habitually abused by my maternal grandmother.

On Choi Jun Hee’s SNS, at 10:30 AM on July 11th, among fans’ comments such as “You’re pretty“, there are also comments that show concerns, asking, “The article is misleading, right?

Source: Nate

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