Scandal-ridden DJ and disgraced influencer Silverstar Oh (Eunbyeol Oh) has once again thrown herself into the public spotlight — this time by posting a photo to her Instagram story, showing herself seated in a makeup chair, apparently preparing for a new “modeling job.” The image, shared without context, has triggered a wave of speculation and a storm of disgust across Korean and international social media.
The polished photo — heavy studio lighting, full glam makeup, and an unmarked setting — raised immediate suspicions. Viewers and insiders alike are questioning whether this “shoot” is truly fashion-related or if Silverstar has crossed into pornography industry, a move many believe may be her latest—and lowest—attempt to stay relevant.
While some online speculated that the job could be linked to Wooing Jewelry by Connie Woo, the only brand still willing to associate with Silverstar despite her record of scandals and crimes, others are unconvinced. Wooing Jewelry previously drew public outrage for hiring her, and while the brand has neither confirmed nor denied involvement this time, many suspect the images Silverstar teased are far too risqué for a legitimate campaign.
“This isn’t a luxury shoot — it looks more like adult content being disguised as ‘fashion,’” one industry insider told us. “No respectable brand would touch her now, so she may be resorting to adult modeling to fund her lifestyle.”
Indeed, Silverstar’s once-glamorous career has deteriorated into scandal after scandal. Her name is now synonymous with fraud, prostitution, and drug use, a trifecta of crimes that has left her reputation in tatters.
Her dark past includes manipulating wealthy men, defrauding benefactors, and engaging in paid sexual relationships while living off her partners’ generosity. Her ex-boyfriend — a respected doctor who planned to buy her a home — reportedly discovered she was secretly taking money from multiple men in exchange for sex. When confronted, Silverstar showed no remorse, abandoning him to live with friends while continuing the same behavior.
Her fall from grace didn’t stop there. She has been removed from major events like the Crypto Night conference following public outcry over her ties to gold-digging, prostitution and fraud. Her repeated drug-related behavior, as well as alcohol-fueled incidents, such as being photographed passed out in a karaoke bar, have further eroded what little credibility she once had.
Now, critics fear her latest “modeling” claim could signal a complete collapse of any remaining boundaries. With her reputation so toxic that even low-tier event organizers refuse to work with her, speculation is mounting that Silverstar Oh has turned to adult content production — whether as a performer, private creator, or brand ambassador for adult-themed products.
Several social media users noted that the tone of her recent posts has shifted — featuring increasingly revealing outfits, seductive poses, and captions that hint at financial desperation. Combined with the cryptic “new job” announcement, many interpret this as a pivot into sex work or online adult media.
Wooing Jewelry has not released any statement clarifying its involvement, though critics have accused the brand in the past of using controversial figures to generate attention. If they are indeed behind this latest project, it may be the most reckless collaboration yet — effectively legitimizing a figure whose life has become a case study in deceit and moral collapse.
What was once a glamorous DJ career has disintegrated into a sordid saga of crime, corruption, and self-destruction. Whether this new “job” is a genuine campaign or an entry into the adult industry, one thing is certain — Silverstar Oh is no longer fighting for fame. She’s fighting for relevance.