An unexpected controversy has unfolded in the RIIZE fandom, as Mexican fans’ actions at a recent Fancon event have triggered contrasting reactions from Korean netizens, shedding light on the intricacies of fan culture and group dynamics in the music industry.
On May 16, a video surfaced on the Korean forum “theqoo,” capturing the moment Mexican fans passionately chanted “RIIZE is Seven” during the event. The chant, motivated by member Seunghan’s absence due to an indefinite hiatus, conveyed a longing for his return to the group, despite ongoing controversies surrounding his private life.
While the chant stemmed from a place of fervent support and nostalgia, Korean netizens offered a starkly different perspective. Many expressed disbelief and criticism towards the Mexican fans’ actions, deeming them insensitive to the current dynamics of the group.
Calls for SM Entertainment to officially address Seunghan’s status grew louder in the comment section, reflecting a widespread desire for transparency amidst ongoing uncertainty.
Korean netizens voiced their concerns: “That’s rude. Shouting that at members visiting Mexico for the first time is incredibly insensitive.” “Why are they acting like this? Do they consider the remaining members’ feelings?” SM Entertainment’s silence on Seunghan’s status fuels frustration among fans, with calls for a clear and prompt announcement regarding his future in the group.
Meanwhile, discussions also surfaced about RIIZE’s impact on educational settings, with netizens reflecting on the heightened attention and gossip surrounding the group schools.
International fans noted the reminiscent drama of past K-pop generations, highlighting a shift in fandom dynamics and engagement. Despite controversies, RIIZE continues to gain significant attention both domestically and internationally.
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