Last week, former f(x) singer Sulli was found dead aged just 25 .
As well as being a successful singer, Sulli was one of four hosts on South Korean show Night of Hate Comments, which aired on JTBC.
However, following the K-pop idol's suspected suicide, the network has pulled the plug on the show.
The network said: "JTBC2's Night of Hate Comments will end with the 16th episode which aired on October 11.
"After learning about the sad news of one of our Night of Hate Comments main MCs and contemplating the production direction, we decided to discontinue the production of the program because we judged that the program could not continue in the absence of the deceased.
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"We think of our time with the confident and beautiful Sulli as an honour, and we hope she will rest in peace."
The show had a similar concepts to popular segment of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Celebrities Read Mean Tweets.
Night of Hate Comments saw Sully, along with co-hosts Shin Dong Yup, Kim Sook, Kim Jong Min and celebrity guests react to malicious comments.
They read the comments and responded to them directly on the show.
Sulli dealt with cruel trolling throughout her career and she left f(x) on hiatus in 2014 due to the hate comments she received online.
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Back then, a statement from her agency SM Entertainment read: "f(x) member Sulli became mentally and physically exhausted from the continuous, malicious comments and false rumours, and has expressed her with to take a break from her celebrity activities for the time being.
"After careful deliberation and taking her wish into consideration, we will reduce her activities and let her take a break for the time being."
However, she left the group for good in August 2015.
Throughout her career, Sulli was celebrated for rebelling against the traditional K-pop world.
She was previously criticised when she chose to not wear a bra, however she spoke up and defended herself.
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The Goblin singer said: "When I first posted a 'no bra' photo, there was a lot of talk about it.
"I was scared and could have hidden, but the reason I didn't is that I want to change peoples' prejudices about that.
"Part of me also wanted to say, 'This isn't that big of a deal.'
"I've heard that lately there are more people who go out without bras on."
She also showed a sensitive side when dealing with someone who had written a malicious comment about her.
Sulli discovered the troll was a student at a top university and also the same age as her.
She explained: "If I wasn’t lenient with a student who goes to such a good university, they’d become an ex-convict. They’d have issues when they try to find a job later on."
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