Former Girl Group Member-Turned-Criminal’s Racy Bikini Photo Captures Her Life After Scandal
Where is former GLAM member Dahee after her scandal that basically disbanded Big Hit Entertainment‘s first-ever K-Pop girl group?
GLAM disbanded in 2014 after Dahee was revealed to be one of the two women who blackmailed and extorted actor Lee Byung Hun.
In 2015, after Dahee was sentenced to one year in prison (with two years probation), Big Hit Entertainment and Source Music announced that GLAM’s contract had ended.
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After the disbandment, Dahee picked up streaming—making her debut under the name of Kim Si Won on AfreecaTV in May 2018. In May 2019, she even released her first solo album.
As of January 2024, though, Dahee revealed in a handwritten letter that she is quitting streaming. Since then, she has been active on Fantrie (a subscription platform like Patreon or OnlyFans), Instagram, and TikTok.
Hello, this is Kim Si Won…
…The reason I’m reaching out is that I’ll soon be marking six years since I started streaming. In fact, I was planning to have my 6th anniversary broadcast on May 1, which would also be my last. I’ve shown a lot of my struggles along the way, so I think some of you might have anticipated this.
Still, I wanted to keep going until I felt I had done my best and until I had no regrets about myself. Saying this is my last broadcast feels strange, and I think it’s absurd to make an official ending, but here we are…
With everything that has happened, I feel like so much has piled up at once, and I’ve grown quite tired…
…Everyone, I believe this will be my last letter and announcement. Some may read this and feel regret, others may be angry, some might be sad, and some could feel relieved. I just want to convey my gratitude to everyone and wish to leave now. I won’t be coming back…
— Dahee
One of Dahee’s most recent updates show her sporting the under-boob look in a tiny bikini…
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…adventuring in Vietnam with her family.
Dahee’s TikTok, much milder than her Instagram, also captures her “office” in a video posted on September 11, 2024 (KST)—though it remains veiled what the space is used for.
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