Kim Sae-ron’s death sparks debate on gendered double standards in Korean entertainment industry

Kim Sae-ron’s passing raises concerns about gender bias in K-entertainment, as stars with worse crimes return.


Pop Culture & Art February 17, 2025
Photo: Han Cinema

South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron was found dead at her home in Seoul at 24, nearly two years after she retreated from the public eye following a DUI scandal. Authorities found no signs of foul play and are investigating the circumstances of her death.

Kim, who began acting as a child, gained recognition for roles in A Brand New Life and The Man from Nowhere, but her career stalled after a 2023 conviction for drunk driving. She publicly apologized, paid a $14,000 fine, and withdrew from the industry, yet continued to face relentless public backlash.

Her death has reignited conversations about gendered double standards in the Korean entertainment industry. Social media users have pointed out that while male celebrities male celebrities accused of violent crimes, abuse, or sexual assault make industry comebacks, Kim was shunned despite taking responsibility for her actions.

Reports suggest she even attempted to take part-time jobs but was rejected due to public scrutiny.

Others counter that drunk driving has serious consequences, and minimizing her actions sets a dangerous precedent.

Fellow actors and fans are mourning her passing and paying tribute. Many are calling for better mental health support for Korean celebrities, as Kim’s tragic fate mirrors previous losses, including Sulli, Moonbin, and Kim Jong-hyun.

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