Sun-ye, who was criticized and angry, even mentioned Wonder Girls in the criticism of Charlie Kirk's memorial (SC Issue)

Sep 18, 2025

Sun-ye, who was criticized and angry, even mentioned Wonder Girls in the criticism of Charlie Kirk's memorial (SC Issue)



Sun-ye, a former member of the group Wonder Girls, was angered by the criticism of the late Charlie Kirk.

Sun-ye posted a tribute on her account on the 18th with a heart full of shame as the same person living as a mother after watching a video of his wife's appeal for the death of her husband who was killed in a tragic shooting. Then, people who don't even know their faces come to my space and swear at me, express their anger with political issues, and even mention Wonder Girls. Why would you do that?" he vented.

Then "One person died and there is a heart of remembrance. Then are you smiling about the death of a life with the mind of 'That's good for you?' Are you angry at me for not being silent? "I hope you don't get angry at the comments of people who come to my space and fill them with words and words that are not beautiful, such as impersonal and unnecessary fights, "Delete and Blocked"




Sun-ye paid tribute to the tragic death of a person as a person, away from his identity as a professional mother and woman. The world I live in as a person, and the world that the next generation will live in, is struggling to pass on a better world than it is now"I think we can coordinate in a better direction and go to a better world because we are different."Go? That's it.

He also said, `Please refrain from making rude and impersonal remarks and comments by driving me to political or religious issues with my memorial letters or coming to my space.'

Sunye recently posted a tribute to Charlie Kirk and deleted it. However, some netizens pointed out that Charlie Kirk was a far-right figure who played an important role in the re-election of U.S. President Donald Trump during his lifetime, and was controversial for disparaging women, abortion, gay, transgender hate and racist remarks. "Senior memorial is inappropriate" he pointed out.




Charlie Kirk attended a debate at Utah Valley University in Utah on the 10th (local time) He was shot to death.








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