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A member of a girl group nearly faced serious trouble after sending a "I love you" text to her older sister, raising suspicions of voice phishing [Holmes][★Night TV]

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/Photo=MBC 'Help! Holmes' broadcast screenshot
/Photo=MBC 'Help! Holmes' broadcast screenshot

fromis_9's Lee Chae-young confessed "I love you" to her older sisters but was suspected of being involved in a voice phishing scam.

In the the 16th episode of MBC's 'Help! Holmes' (hereinafter 'Holmes'), Girls' Generation's Hyoyeon, fromis_9's Lee Chae-young, Yang Se-chan, and Ahn Jae-hyun visited the homes of glamorous single women in their 40s and 50s.

/Photo=MBC 'Help! Holmes' broadcast screenshot
/Photo=MBC 'Help! Holmes' broadcast screenshot

At the production team's request, Chae-young sent a message saying "I love you" to a group chat with her two older sisters.

After receiving replies, Chae-young laughed and said, "The eldest sister sent a question mark and a vomiting emoji." She added, "The second sister asked, 'Did I get scammed?', 'Hacked?', or 'Voice phishing?'"

/Photo=MBC 'Help! Holmes' broadcast screenshot
/Photo=MBC 'Help! Holmes' broadcast screenshot

Later, Chae-young said she answered the call thinking her sister suspected voice phishing. Her sister then asked, "Why did you disappear like that?" When Chae-young replied, "No, I love you. How about you?", her sister seemed relieved and said, "Hang up," showing a realistic moment between real-life sisters.

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