The official findings of the investigation concluded the following:

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.

The is not a straight line—it is a mosaic. You cannot understand her just by listening to Typhoon’s discography. You have to watch her cry on We Got Married , laugh on Invincible Youth , defend feminism on Radio Star , and create art on I Live Alone .

Here’s a structured look at and the interesting features of her most popular videos.

Solbi has an impressive discography, and here are some of her most popular music videos:

Solbi's filmography includes:

Though completely exonerated, Solbi suffered catastrophic personal and professional consequences from the targeted cyber abuse. In a later broadcast appearance, she opened up about the depth of her despair, noting that the rumors caused her mother to collapse and be hospitalized from stress.

Solbi debuted in 2006 as the lead vocalist of the co-ed K-pop group and later gained immense fame as a solo artist and variety show personality. In 2009, malicious internet users uploaded an explicit video using her name to drive web traffic and generate profit.

The video was completely fake. However, the real-world trauma, legal battles, and societal impact that followed became a turning point in how South Korea addresses online defamation and digital sex crimes. The Incident: Rumors and the Viral Video