- Nigerians join Koreans in mourning K-drama actor Song Jae-lim.
- According to reports, the actor was found dead at home.
- His funeral is set to take place on November 14th.
Nigerians have joined the Korean entertainment industry to mourn the tragic loss of beloved K-drama actor, Song Jae-lim, who was recently found dead at his home.
A friend reportedly discovered Jae-lim’s body after arriving for a planned lunch visit. According to police, a note was found at the scene, though further details have not been disclosed.
Authorities told CNN that there were no signs of criminal activity, and the cause of Jae-lim’s death is still undetermined.
“Our initial investigation, so far, has revealed no signs of criminal activity,” police told CNN. The family, however, has opted against an autopsy, and Jae-lim’s body will be released to them.
A private funeral service for family members is scheduled for November 14. Song Jae-lim was celebrated for his work in Korean cinema, including popular roles in Moon Embracing the Sun, Actresses, and the variety show, We Got Married. His versatile performances earned him a devoted fanbase both in Korea and internationally.
Following news of his death, fans and the Korean entertainment community expressed condolences on social media, reflecting on Jae-lim’s impactful career.
In other news, Sandra Okunzuwa shared insights into the challenges faced by female actresses in the industry.
In an interview with Naijatimes, Sandra Okunzuwa noted that societal expectations placed on actresses far exceed those shouldered by their male counterparts.
According to Sandra, actresses face intense pressure to maintain a polished image, dressing impeccably and consistently looking good.
To cope with these demands, Okunzuwa emphasized the importance of self-reflection, reminding oneself of their goals and progress.
The actress said:
“There’s societal pressure everywhere. But the pressure on actresses is immense. We constantly have to look good, dress up, and maintain a certain image. It’s a lot of work, and it can be quite overwhelming.”
She stressed the necessity of investing in one’s craft and personal brand, embracing continuous improvement.
Okunzuwa credited consistency, prayer, and resilience as essential factors in overcoming industry challenges.
“But then, you have to constantly remind yourself of where you are coming from and where you are heading. As an actress, you have to put a lot of investments into your craft and your brand as a person. I always tell myself that I am a work in progress and I am better than where I was yesterday. Consistency and prayer is the key,” she added.
Reflecting on her transition to cinema, Sandra Okunzuwa acknowledged the difficulties of securing opportunities.
“I realized that waiting for opportunities wasn’t going to cut it. I had to create my own. My determination led to the creation of her film, Something Like Gold. It was a challenging journey. I didn’t have the budget, but I had faith. I prayed I worked hard, and I sought support from family and friends. It was a true labour of love” she concluded.