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In 2009, a video began circulating on Korean portal sites and blogs titled "Solbi's manager leaked video" or "Solbi Video". The 30-minute clip featured a woman who bore a striking resemblance to the singer Solbi (Kwon Ji-an), leading many to believe it was authentic.

However, the truth behind this viral sensation is a sobering lesson in the dangers of digital harassment and the resilience of a woman determined to reclaim her narrative. The Truth Behind the "Video"

Her work frequently addresses the psychological impact of malicious online comments ( The Reclaimed Body:

The legal investigation resulted in the identification of several individuals responsible for spreading the footage with malicious intent. This period was a challenging time for the singer, who eventually shared how the experience affected her mental health and led her to seek new outlets for expression. Following these events, she began a transition into the world of professional art and painting, using it as a primary means of recovery and creative communication.

While Solbi hasn't appeared in many films or dramas, she has made guest appearances on some Korean TV shows and music programs. Here are a few notable examples:

Rather than letting the scandal define her, Solbi transformed her pain into a new career path. Advised to try art as part of her psychological treatment, she began painting to express the "story of her scars".

Rather than letting the scandal define her, Solbi did something remarkable—she turned her pain into a canvas. She transitioned into a serious visual artist, using her "Self-Slander" series to address the malicious comments and digital violence she endured.