DJ Koo Barbie Hsu Grave Visit 2026: A Love Story Still Cleaning Tombstones
DJ Koo (Koo Jun-yeop) was spotted visiting Barbie Hsu's grave on January 3, 2026. Reports suggest he visits daily to clean her tombstone since her death in 2025. Read more about this tragic romance.
They waited 20 years to reunite, only for fate to steal their time. DJ Koo, also known as CLON's Koo Jun-yeop, is reportedly still visiting the resting place of his late wife, Barbie Hsu, nearly every day since her passing in February 2025.
Recent Sighting: DJ Koo Barbie Hsu Grave Visit Update
On January 3, 2026, a netizen shared a touching account of encountering DJ Koo at the cemetery. The observer noted that he was carrying a large bag of items and was meticulously cleaning both the front and back of Barbie Hsu’s tombstone. When the fan approached him to express their condolences, he simply pointed to the monument, looking visibly downcast and somber.
According to local reports and social media updates, this isn't an isolated event. He's been seen at the site rain or shine. Witnesses describe a man who seems to be in a perpetual state of mourning, often spending long hours by the grave of the woman he fought so hard to be with.
A Second-Chance Romance Cut Short
The couple’s love story captivated the world when they married in 2022, decades after their first breakup. It was a real-life K-drama that ended in tragedy when Barbie Hsu passed away due to pneumonia complications. As we enter 2026, DJ Koo’s unwavering devotion serves as a heartbreaking reminder of their brief but intense second chapter.
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