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Is Kim Jong-nam A-List?

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NoKim Jong-nam is currently ranked F tier — a public figure with minimal cultural presence.

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Reached A-list in 1994

Heir Apparent to Leadership

Lost A-list status in 2001

Dropped to B tier — Disneyland Incident, Fall from Grace

Ranking Timeline

1994A$0M

Heir Apparent to Leadership

Kim Jong-nam was initially positioned as the successor to Kim Jong-Il, potentially inheriting a vast amount of power and resources.

2001B$0M

Disneyland Incident, Fall from Grace

His attempt to enter Japan on a false passport led to a loss of favor within the North Korean regime.

2003C$0M

Exile in Macau Begins

Kim Jong-nam began living in exile, primarily in Macau, outside of his father's direct control.

2010D$0M

Criticism of Dynastic Succession

He voiced his opposition to the North Korean hereditary succession, further isolating himself from the regime.

2017F$0M

Assassinated in Malaysia

Kim Jong-nam was assassinated in Kuala Lumpur, effectively ending his potential influence.

2026F$0M

Legacy as Fallen Heir

Kim Jong-nam remains a cautionary tale of the perils of challenging dynastic power, a figure remembered more for what might have been than what was.

Last updated: February 25, 2026