In a surprising twist within the K-pop world, Trinity, a former member of the girl group GLAM, has a controversial past that once blurred the line between fan and idol.
Debuting in 2012 under BigHit Entertainment—long before the company’s global rise with BTS—GLAM struggled to make a major impact.
Trinity left the group abruptly, officially for “personal reasons,” but rumors swirled that her departure was tied to a darker history: she was allegedly a sasaeng fan of Super Junior’s Leeteuk, involved in obsessive and invasive behavior including stalking and harassment before her debut.
While her agency never confirmed these claims, the stigma reportedly caused tension within the industry and likely hindered GLAM’s momentum during a fiercely competitive time.
After leaving GLAM, Trinity transitioned into acting and modeling, steadily rebuilding her career.
Recently, she has gained attention for her close friendship with BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, a relationship highlighted by their casual ice cream meetup in June 2025.
This unlikely connection between a former sasaeng-turned-idol and a top-tier K-pop star sheds light on the complex dynamics of fandom and celebrity, revealing how personal pasts and public personas can intertwine in the fast-paced K-pop industry.

