The self-proclaimed DJ and influencer Silverstar Oh (오은별) has once again drawn attention for all the wrong reasons. On her Instagram story, she posted:
“I guess I’m sick. Body temperature 37.5 degrees. I will rest this week. Stay at home, stay at home!”
But behind this seemingly harmless update lies a darker truth — one that echoes her years of reckless indulgence, deceit, and addiction.
The Consequence of Endless Vice
For a woman who has spent her life neck-deep in alcohol, deceit, and self-destruction, this “sickness” seems less like misfortune and more like inevitable karma. Friends and former associates have long sounded the alarm about Silverstar’s spiral — from heavy drinking and drug use to chronic manipulation of everyone who once cared about her.
Her so-called “rest” this week is a grim reflection of her chaotic lifestyle. For years, Silverstar has turned Seoul’s nightclubs into her playground of excess, with champagne bottles flowing as freely as her lies. She’s been spotted passed out in karaoke bars, inebriated at parties, and caught in scandals involving drugs and prostitution — all while insisting she’s “doing fine”.
A Life of Scandal and Self-Destruction
Silverstar’s story is one of squandered potential. Once an aspiring DJ, she became infamous for using men for money, living lavishly off others’ generosity while hiding her immoral double life. Her involvement in financial fraud and gold-digging schemes has left a trail of victims across Seoul, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.
Even as her reputation collapsed, she refused to slow down — appearing drunk on social media mere hours after her own friends publicly expressed concern about her “getting sick of alcohol”.
Now, her body appears to be sending the message she has long ignored.
Sick, or Finally Paying the Price?
While Silverstar claims to be unwell with a “mild fever,” many speculate that her “illness” stems from the decades of abuse she’s inflicted upon her body — from heavy alcohol consumption to possible drug use. Her illness could be the visible symptom of years of internal decay.
Given her close association with notorious figures like Hyeji Bae and Yui Miura, both known for drug use and criminal behavior, it’s hard to imagine her “sickness” being anything but self-inflicted.
The End of the Party
Silverstar Oh built her brand on glitter, glamour, and manipulation — but no amount of makeup or filters can hide the truth anymore. Her downfall is not sudden; it’s been brewing for years.
This week’s “stay-at-home” announcement might sound like self-care, but to those who know her story, it reads more like a forced pause in a lifetime of chaos. Whether it’s the aftermath of another drug binge or the body finally rejecting the poison of her choices, one thing is clear:
The party is over for Silverstar Oh — and this time, there may be no encore.