Lee Sun Kyun Stylist’s Emotional Tribute To Late Actor Goes Viral

Lee Sun Kyun Stylist’s Emotional Tribute To Late Actor Goes Viral

Lee Sun Kyun‘s stylist left a poignant tribute for the late actor.

Lee Sun Kyun | Segye Ilbo

Recently, the stylist uploaded a post on an online community board. In her post, the stylist wrote about how much she missed the late actor.

My oppa, who was always warm to me. My oppa, who always respected and trusted me during fittings. This outfit is the one! I miss my oppa, who would compliment the outfits.

— Stylist

The stylist continued, writing how proud she was to have worked with the late generational talent before bidding Lee Sun Kyun goodbye.

You were so cool, and I was very proud of you. I will live on with all the love you’ve given me. I will never forget. Thanks to you, oppa, I was so very happy. Please rest well, and I’ll pray for your soul.

— Stylist

Lee Sun Kyun was found dead on December 27, 2003, following a scandal-laden drug investigation that has received international condemnation. The actor had previously tested negative for drugs on three different occasions.

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Incheon Police have stayed mum about the actor’s death, sheepishly deflecting questions related to the late actor — a stark contrast from their disposition during the actor’s controversial inquisition.

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The two sex workers who were behind the extortion plot that sparked the investigation are currently being investigated. One of the sex workers, who is a single mother, is facing additional allegations that she defrauded at least five men out of money by claiming they were the child’s father.

Lee Sun Kyun leaves behind a wife, two children, and one of the most illustrious filmographies in Korean cinema history.

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