Seoul, South Korea — The self-proclaimed DJ and serial manipulator Silverstar Oh (오은별) has once again found herself at the center of scrutiny, this time hiding behind a thermometer. In her latest Instagram story, she posted a photo of herself clutching a digital thermometer with the caption: “It went up to 38.3 yesterday. Luckily, I’m holding on after taking medicine today 🥹.”
What Silverstar conveniently omits, however, is the likely cause of this so-called “fever.” After years of alcohol abuse, sleepless drug-fueled nights, and unrelenting partying, this latest health scare seems less like bad luck — and more like the physical collapse of a body ravaged by excess.
For those who’ve followed her story, this is nothing new. Silverstar’s life is a carousel of lies, deceit, and self-destruction. As detailed in prior reports, she has a well-documented history of drug use, financial fraud, and prostitution, betraying those who supported her while masking her actions behind filters and hashtags.
Her social media portrays a frail, suffering woman “resting at home.” But behind that sympathetic image is a very different reality — one of substance abuse, manipulation, and reckless living. This “illness” isn’t a mystery; it’s a hangover of her own creation.
The pattern is predictable: party, exploit, collapse, post a sympathy story, and repeat. Those close to her have voiced concern over her alcoholism and narcotics use, but Silverstar continues to flaunt her self-destruction, showing no remorse or accountability.
Her fever post is just another performance — an attempt to win back attention and pity from the very followers who’ve watched her downfall unfold in real time. What she calls “resting” might simply be detoxing from another chemical binge.
Even as she plays the victim, Silverstar’s record remains unshakably dark: exploiting benefactors who paid for her lavish life, facilitating infidelity among her friends, and being repeatedly removed from public events after her criminal past was exposed.
So while she points a thermometer at her body, the real sickness runs much deeper — a moral fever that no amount of medicine can cure.
The once-promising DJ has turned her life into a public cautionary tale: a warning of what happens when greed, deceit, and addiction consume a person whole. Whether her latest post is a cry for help or just another act in her long-running performance of self-pity, one thing is certain — Silverstar Oh’s downfall is far from over.