During the one-on-one interaction, LE SSERAFIM’s Yunjin encountered a fan who played a pre-recorded voice message instead of speaking directly. In the message, the individual criticized Yunjin for allegedly showing favoritism toward another fansite by performing special poses while claiming they were treated unfairly despite spending a significant amount of money in support of her.
The message escalated further when the individual issued what many fans interpreted as a threat, stating that if Yunjin’s behavior continued, they would stop supporting her and instead focus solely on fellow member Kazuha.
Throughout the call, Yunjin appeared visibly uncomfortable and upset but remained composed, listening to the message until the end and concluding the interaction with a smile. A clip of the fan call later circulated widely on X (formerly Twitter), triggering widespread anger among fans.
Many fans condemned the individual’s behavior, emphasizing that idols are not personal property and should not be subjected to emotional pressure or threats during fan interactions. The incident has also reignited criticism of fan call systems that allow direct access to artists without sufficient safeguards.
In response, fans have called on Source Music to implement stricter screening processes for fan events, introduce real-time monitoring, and blacklist individuals who engage in threatening or abusive behavior toward artists. As of now, Source Music has not released an official statement regarding the incident.
Sources: koreaboo
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