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[04/09 NEWS] “Lee Jin-ho raises suspicion that the late Kim Sae-ron lied → Releases video of her kissing another man in 2019.” On the 9th, Lee Jin-ho uploaded a video titled “Shocking Exclusive! The Truth About the Late Kim Sae-ron’s Ex-Boyfriend… The Reality of Kim Soo-hyun’s 6-Year Relationship!” to his YouTube channel “Entertainment President Lee Jin-ho.” In the video, regarding accusations that he was defending Kim Soo-hyun, Lee said, “That is absolutely not true,” adding, “If decisive evidence emerges that Kim Soo-hyun dated Kim Sae-ron while she was a minor, I believe he should bear all legal and moral responsibility.” ————— As supporting material, Lee Jin-ho released photos and videos of Kim Sae-ron engaging in skinship with the person she was allegedly dating at that time. He said, “The material I am releasing today is also a video showing Kim Sae-ron having skinship with her boyfriend somewhere between Seoul’s Nonhyeon Station and Eonju Station back in 2019. I seriously debated whether to release this. But without uncovering the truth of this matter, too many unfair situations and baseless speculations would continue, so I made the decision.” In the photos Lee Jin-ho released, a woman believed to be Kim Sae-ron is seen holding hands with a man while walking down the street. In another video, the two appear to be kissing. However, because the footage was filmed from a distance and is low in quality, it is impossible to clearly identify whether the woman is Kim Sae-ron. Regarding this, Lee Jin-ho explained, “A very close acquaintance was shocked after seeing Kim Sae-ron engaging in skinship and recorded it, and this material ended up being passed along to some people at her agency. Through this process, I was able to obtain it.” Lee Jin-ho also said, “The metadata of the video shows the date May 27, 2019. In other words, this material confirms that both Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Sae-ron had different partners they were seeing during the same period.”

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🙏🇺🇸🙏 In 1942, an 18-year-old rebel with a history of getting expelled from schools walked into a recruitment office and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. His name was Lamont Waltman Marvin Jr. You know him as Lee Marvin. He hadn't been easy to raise. Restless, undisciplined, bounced between schools his whole childhood. But when America went to war, something clicked into place. He knew exactly where he needed to be. He trained at Parris Island, South Carolina, completed Quartermaster School, and was promoted to Corporal — then demoted back to Private First Class for disciplinary infractions. Some things never changed. What did change him was the Pacific. Assigned to I Company, 3rd Battalion, 24th Marines, 4th Marine Division, Marvin participated in 21 amphibious assaults on Japanese-held islands. He served as a scout sniper — the men sent ashore in rubber boats in the dead of night, before anyone else, to clear the way. Then came Saipan. On June 18, 1944, during the assault on Mount Tapochau, machine gun fire tore through him and severed his sciatic nerve. Moments later, a sniper's bullet hit him in the foot. In fifteen minutes, his company of 247 men was reduced to six survivors. Lee Marvin was one of them. He spent the next 13 months in naval hospitals, undergoing treatment that would have broken most men. He was medically discharged as a Private First Class — the rank still showing the demotion from years before. The Marine Corps was done with him, even if he wasn't done with them. Back in upstate New York, he took work as a plumber's assistant at a local community theater. One day, filling in for an ailing actor at a rehearsal, he discovered something unexpected: he loved the stage. What followed was one of Hollywood's most unlikely careers. The lean, scarred veteran with the gravelly voice and thousand-yard stare became one of the most compelling actors of his generation. The Big Heat. The Wild One. M Squad. The Dirty Dozen. And in 1966, the Academy Award for Best Actor - for Cat Ballou, of all things, a comedy Western. The toughest man in Hollywood won his Oscar playing both a drunken gunfighter and his villainous twin. But Lee Marvin never forgot what he considered his real role. He said he learned to act in the Marines — trying to look unafraid during combat when terror was all around him. When directors needed someone to show actors how infantry moved, how a rifle was held, how a man looked who had actually been shot at — they called Lee Marvin. He died on August 29, 1987, at the age of 63 - of a heart attack in Tucson, Arizona. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors. His headstone doesn't say "Academy Award Winner." It reads: PFC — US Marine Corps — World War II. That was the title he chose. That was the one that mattered. Decorated with the Purple Heart, the Presidential Unit Citation, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, the World War I| Victory Medal, and the Combat Action Ribbon. One of six men who walked away from a hillside on Saipan 🙏🇺🇸🙏

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