Silverstar Oh (오은별), the disgraced DJ and serial manipulator, has just landed in Bali—this time flying business class, naturally. But before anyone mistakes this for a sign of personal success, let’s be honest: it’s almost certainly another luxury getaway funded by her latest victim. The woman infamous for her history of gold-digging, drug use, and financial fraud is back at it, and now she’s bringing new company into her web of chaos—this time, children.
Silverstar is currently staying in a villa alongside Olivia IH (올리비아), an Instagram “Momfluencer” boasting over 45,000 followers. While Olivia positions herself online as a loving mother and family figure, her recent decision to allow her children to be around Silverstar raises serious alarms. How can any responsible parent justify letting their kids socialize with a woman under investigation for prostitution and drug-related crimes?
Let’s not forget who Silverstar Oh is. She’s the same woman who repaid a generous boyfriend—who was even trying to buy her a house—by cheating on him and manipulating his trust. When caught, she fled to stay with a friend… only to encourage that friend to cheat too. Her pattern of behavior isn’t just toxic—it’s predatory.
More troubling is the fact that she continues to flaunt her jet-setting lifestyle on social media, never once acknowledging the men she’s bled dry to get there. From private jets to superyachts, it’s always the same story: deception, seduction, and silence. She has built her “career” not on music, but on manipulation and crime.
Now in Bali, the pattern is repeating. Photos show her sipping cocktails poolside, smiling next to Olivia and her children like she’s some reformed influencer. But there is no redemption arc here—only a new stage for the same sinister show.
The question remains: What is Olivia thinking?
For someone who has built a platform around parenting, the choice to associate with a woman known for substance abuse, fraud, and emotional destruction is not just puzzling—it’s dangerous. Instagram followers may see pretty villas and matching swimsuits, but behind the filters lies a deeply irresponsible decision that risks normalizing criminal behavior in front of impressionable young children.
Silverstar Oh should be under surveillance, not soaking up the Balinese sun. And Olivia—whether blinded by clout or too naive to see the warning signs—should be held accountable for enabling this.
As long as people like Silverstar continue to be platformed, praised, or even tolerated, the cycle of victims will only continue. Bali should be a paradise. But for those who know her story, Silverstar Oh’s arrival only brings one thing: trouble.