SEVENTEEN's Virtual Fan Event Takes a Wild Turn– What Really Happened?

In the realm of K-pop fan interactions, the recent surge in netizens expressing discomfort over fan call etiquette has ignited a broader conversation about appropriate boundaries.

Amidst the global pandemic, SEVENTEEN, like many other groups, adapted to the virtual sphere for fan interactions. Online fan calls have become a crucial avenue for members to engage with fans worldwide, breaking down geographical barriers.

Viral Videos Spark Uncomfortable Reactions

On December 19, during fan calls with yzy, SEVENTEEN's interactions with fans took an unexpected turn, sparking discomfort among netizens. Videos of fan calls, particularly those involving Joshua and Hoshi, went viral for all the wrong reasons.

Joshua's "Inappropriate" Fan Call Raises Eyebrows

While fans typically enjoy the endearing exchanges between SEVENTEEN members and fans, a particular fan call with Joshua drew attention for its perceived inappropriateness. The discomfort arose when a fan, in a lighthearted manner, asked if they could address Joshua as "Mom" due to perceived maternal qualities. The viral video triggered anger and disgust among netizens, with concerns about the potentially traumatic impact on Joshua.

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Hoshi Faces Similar Backlash for "Cringe" Interaction

Similarly, Hoshi's fan call during the same event attracted negative attention. Known for his playful nature, Hoshi faced criticism when a fan labeled their interaction as "cringe" and "inappropriate." In this instance, the fan accused of overstepping clarified that it was Hoshi who initiated the use of the term "mom" in response to her initial statement.

 

 

 

Debating Boundaries in Fan-Idol Interactions

As backlash intensified, the original poster (OP) defended the interactions, emphasizing that fans should have the freedom to express themselves. However, the broader concern among netizens revolves around the need for clear boundaries during fan calls.

Many argue that idols and their management should have the ability to terminate calls that veer into uncomfortable territory. Fans advocate for these interactions to focus on genuine conversations rather than creating potentially inappropriate "narratives." The incident has prompted a critical reflection on the evolving dynamics between idols and fans in the digital age.

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