The Garosero Research Institute made waves on March 13 with the release of a sensational video on their YouTube channel titled "Kim Sae Ron Driven to Death by LKB." The video unveiled shocking photographs of the beloved actress Kim Sae Ron and heartthrob actor Kim Soo Hyun portrayed as a couple.
In a twist of events, the institute revealed a Twitter post from Kim Sae Ron's account dating back to 2016, where Kim Soo Hyun affectionately referred to her as 'Saeronaero' in a romantic love letter. The institute claimed to possess additional substantial evidence and photos that back up these bold statements.
Adding fuel to the fire, the Institute brought up a poignant past interview with Kim Sae Ron where she disclosed the male lead character that made her heart skip a beat in a drama or movie. To everyone's surprise, she mentioned Do Min Joon from the popular drama 'My Love from the Star,' a role played by none other than Kim Soo Hyun. This revelation now holds a poignant significance in the wake of recent revelations, as acknowledged by the Garosero Research Institute.
Furthermore, the institute shed light on Kim Sae Ron's gesture of sending a coffee truck to the filming set of 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay' in a show of solidarity and support for Kim Soo Hyun, fueling ongoing rumors surrounding their alleged romantic involvement.
Garosero Research Institute made it crystal clear that the only resolution sought by Kim Sae Ron's family at this juncture is a heartfelt and public apology. The institute issued a stark warning that failure on Kim Soo Hyun's part to issue an official apology through his agency next week could lead to the disclosure of more incriminating material. This includes a purported photograph depicting Kim Soo Hyun in a compromising position - washing dishes in the nude at Kim Sae Ron's residence.
The institute also pointed out that Kim Soo Hyun is currently gracing the screens in MBC's 'Good Day' and declared their intention to closely monitor his future pursuits. Ending on a strong note, The Garosero Research Institute highlighted a national petition gathering momentum, urging action against YouTubers implicated in mistreating Kim Sae Ron, nearing a landmark 50,000 signatures. They rallied for increased public involvement in this movement.
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