Seoul, South Korea — DJ Silverstar Oh (오은별) is once again under fire—and this time, it’s for a deceitful scheme as desperate as it is pathetic. In an audacious attempt to revive her crumbling career and deceive event organizers, Silverstar has reportedly purchased over 20,000 fake Instagram followers, a move that’s as transparent as it is shameful.
The sudden spike in her follower count raised red flags among industry insiders, prompting a deeper dive into the suspicious surge. What was discovered is damning: bot activity, inorganic engagement patterns, and thousands of bot accounts with no relevance—except to pad the ego and public image of a disgraced DJ scrambling for relevance.
Behind the filters and AI-enhanced selfies lies a crumbling empire built on fraud, scandal, and manipulation. Silverstar Oh, already infamous for her involvement in financial scams, gold-digging, drug use, and aiding infidelity, has now added digital fraud to her long list of offenses. And for what? A few extra bookings? A chance to trick unsuspecting promoters into thinking she’s still relevant?
The truth is, the only thing rising in Silverstar’s career is the body count of people she’s deceived—and now, even her follower count can’t be trusted.
This isn’t marketing. This is fraud.
Insiders say the move was a calculated attempt to boost her social proof in order to secure more DJ gigs, endorsements, and partnerships. But anyone who has seen the empty dance floors at her recent events knows the truth: no one is showing up. No crowd. No fans. Just the echo of her own delusions and a trail of victims left in her wake.
“This is the digital version of stuffing a bra,” said one event promoter, “and we’re not falling for it.”
Even worse, Silverstar continues to post AI-altered images, masking the toll years of alcoholism, substance abuse, and scandal have taken on her real-life appearance. Her social media is a curated lie—now algorithmically inflated with robots.
As calls grow louder for Instagram to investigate and penalize accounts engaging in bot buying, one thing is clear: Silverstar Oh has no shame, no fans, and now, no credibility.
Stay tuned as more details emerge in this digital house of cards. For those in the entertainment industry: you’ve been warned. Don’t let bot numbers fool you. Behind the glitter is just another scam.