Kim Soo-Hyun Erased From G-Dragon’s “Good Day” Amid Escalating Scandal

Kim Soo-Hyun Erased From G-Dragon’s “Good Day” Amid Escalating Scandal

Kim Soo-Hyun Erased From G-Dragon’s “Good Day” Amid Escalating Scandal

So, let’s talk about the whirlwind that's hitting the K-entertainment world right now, and it's all centered around Kim Soo-hyun. If you've been following the latest headlines, you probably noticed his complete absence from the latest episode of Good Day , the popular MBC variety show led by none other than G-Dragon. Yep, we’re talking total erasure—scenes cut, no mentions, not even a shadow of him left in the episode. It’s like he was never there, and it’s making waves across the industry.

Now, the context here is crucial. This all ties back to the controversy involving the late actress Kim Sae-ron. Allegations have surfaced that Kim Soo-hyun was in a relationship with her when she was still a minor and he was 27. That alone stirred up a storm online, but things got more intense following reports that he and his agency pressured her over debts, which tragically, some claim, may have contributed to her taking her own life earlier this year. Kim Sae-ron was found dead in her home in February, and her death has since sparked public outrage and sorrow.

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The Good Day production team announced last month that they’d be removing Soo-hyun’s footage, citing the technical hurdles but standing firm on their decision. And they followed through—he’s completely gone from the episode that aired on April 6. Other cast members like Code Kunst, Jung Hae-in, Hwang Kwang-hee, Im Si-wan, and DAY6 were all featured as usual, especially during the recording of the show’s “88ers” segment and the revamped Telepathy track, originally a Deux hit from 1988. G-Dragon even added his own rap, and everyone was vibing—except, of course, Soo-hyun, who was notably MIA.

The removal isn’t just a technical decision; it sends a strong message. Several celebrities have already distanced themselves from Soo-hyun, with some, like Im Si-wan and An Bo-hyun, reportedly unfollowing him on social media. His attempt to address the controversy publicly didn’t help either—it only intensified the scrutiny. People are even digging back into his past projects, like the 2017 film Real , reigniting debates about what really went on behind the scenes, especially concerning his late co-star Sulli.

As G-Dragon’s Good Day pushes forward with its star-studded lineup—including AESPA, Kim Go-eun, and more—it’s clear the show wants to move on without the shadow of controversy. Whether this marks a temporary setback or a long-term fallout for Kim Soo-hyun remains to be seen. But right now, his name and face are missing from one of Korea’s hottest entertainment projects, and that silence speaks volumes.

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