
Soyou Shares Heartbreaking Childhood Story, 'Hidden Eye' to Uncover Shocking Crimes Including Vietnam Assault and Busan Breakup Murder
The crime analysis commentary program 'Hidden Eye' is set to air on MBC Every1 this coming March 8th at 7:40 PM KST, promising an intense exploration of real-life incidents that have sent shockwaves through society. Hosted by Kim Sung-joo, alongside panelists Kim Dong-hyun, Park Ha-sun, and Soyou, the show will delve into various crimes that can impact anyone's daily life.
The upcoming episode will highlight several gripping cases. Viewers will first witness a mysterious "body check" incident where a cyclist is suddenly assaulted, only to abandon his bicycle and flee. Following this, the program investigates the heartbreaking disappearance of a child who vanished while playing in their yard at dawn. During this segment, singer Soyou candidly shares a personal, terrifying experience from her past, revealing, "I once lost my mother too," adding a poignant layer to the discussion.
A major focus will be the infamous "Vietnamese unmanned photo booth assault," which recently ignited heated discussions across social media and local Vietnamese news. The episode will uncover the full story behind the CCTV footage showing two Korean women verbally abusing and physically assaulting Vietnamese women in a photo booth. This incident caused a diplomatic stir, leading to the public identification of the Korean assailants by enraged Vietnamese locals. Finally, 'Hidden Eye' will meticulously analyze the chilling "Busan Breakup Murder." This case involves a man's escalating obsession, verbal abuse, and physical violence towards his girlfriend, culminating in her brutal murder. Soyou expressed her horror, commenting, "He's like Lee Young-hak!" while profiler Kwon Il-yong offered a disturbing analysis, stating, "For the man, death was the only way to continue his relationship with the victim." This episode of 'Hidden Eye' promises a deep dive into the darker aspects of human nature and society, offering powerful insights and a call for awareness.
Soyou is a South Korean singer and former member of the popular girl group SISTAR, known for her powerful vocals and healthy image. After SISTAR's disbandment, she successfully transitioned into a solo artist, releasing numerous hit songs and collaborating with various artists. Beyond music, Soyou frequently appears on variety shows, showcasing her candid personality and insightful observations.