Since their debut as the “little sister of BLACKPINK,” BABYMONSTER has garnered significant attention from fans with their 7-member lineup. The group actively engages with fans on the Weverse platform, with all members regularly interacting and even reminding fans to take care of themselves.
However, a recent incident on Weverse involving a rude comment directed at BABYMONSTER members sparked outrage among fans. Specifically, a fan ranked member interactions, prompting a response from Chiquita who replied, “I’m sorry. I’m here for you guys.”
Chiquita’s comment triggered a wave of backlash in the fan community against the aggressive behaviour of certain fans who engage in such comparisons. On social media platforms like Twitter, users have voiced concerns over the harmful impact of member comparisons on idols.
Some fans have suggested that YG Entertainment should expedite the process of announcing a fandom name and opening membership to help filter out fans and prevent similar incidents that may negatively affect BABYMONSTER members, particularly considering Chiquita’s young age and emotional vulnerability.
The incident underscores the importance of fostering a supportive fan culture that prioritizes the well-being of idols. As fans continue to rally against toxic behaviour, there is hope that measures like establishing an official fandom structure will promote a healthier fan-idol relationship with the BABYMONSTER community.