
Wonder Girls' Sunye Briefly Mourns Controversial Figure Charlie Kirk, Then Deletes Post
Former Wonder Girls member Sunye has drawn attention after posting and then quickly deleting a message mourning conservative American political commentator Charlie Kirk.
Sunye shared a tribute to Kirk on the 16th, accompanied by verses from 1 John 4:9-10. However, the post was removed shortly after, sparking curiosity among fans and the public.
Charlie Kirk was fatally shot on October 10th (local time) during a lecture at Utah Valley University. Reports indicate he was struck by gunfire from an assailant while answering audience questions on stage.
Kirk was known as a prominent far-right political commentator and a close associate of former President Donald Trump. He faced significant backlash for his past remarks, including suggesting that 'some sacrifices must be made to protect the Second Amendment,' even amid ongoing mass shootings and child casualties.
Further controversy arose as details emerged about his church's extreme conservative stances, alleged anti-LGBTQ+ and racist remarks, and his non-attendance at a rally supporting a specific candidate during the 2020 presidential election, leading to widespread criticism both domestically and internationally.
Sunye debuted in 2007 with the girl group Wonder Girls and achieved immense popularity. After her group activities, she has actively pursued a career as a solo artist and musical actress, showcasing her versatile talents. Recently, she has been engaging with fans through her YouTube channel, sharing aspects of her daily life and music.