He asked why he was being included.
Recently, Heeseung‘s departure from ENHYPEN has been a massive topic of discussion.

After his withdrawal was announced, fans immediately began demanding his return, leading to a variety of protests. Protest trucks have been spotted outside HYBE, and employees reportedly saw them, encouraging fans to continue their protests.
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Fans have also made their voices heard online, responding to ENHYPEN’s posts with hashtags and other messages to trend messages.
ENHYPEN WILL FOREVER BE SEVEN
ENHYPEN HOME#ENHYPEN_IS_7#ENHYPEN_HOME#Alwayswithyou pic.twitter.com/2oqfxWyy7F
— kira (fan account) (@allforchulsoo) March 10, 2026
However, some efforts have been met with pushback and sparked debate.
Along with posting on ENHYPEN’s channels, some fans have posted in other locations, including individuals who are not directly involved in the situation. Other artists under HYBE have had comments left on their platforms, which some fans have opposed.
SEVENTEEN’s Weverse community is not the place to post about the EN- situation, so please stop. pic.twitter.com/MhJYJDRICN
— 𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐧🧸 (@ho5hiii_kwon17) March 10, 2026
Comments were also left on posts made by El Capitxn, a former idol and producer for BTS, leading him to address them himself.
On his most recent post, El Capitxn expressed frustration with comments made about the ENHYPEN situation, cursing and asking why he was being involved.
Stop sending me stuff about Lee Heeseung, you fing bastards. He can make his own f*cking decision. If you’re real fans, you should be hugging him before throwing stones. Why do you keep blaming me for everything, you stupid idiots?
— El Capitxn
He followed up with a comment of a gif showing someone giving the middle finger.

Many have questioned why others not necessarily involved in ENHYPEN’s situation have been included in this way with harshness. Some have been sympathetic, but feel there is a time and place for these protests.
At this point every fandom is done with them. It’s their group issue and they should handle it within themselves, but instead they’re busy invading other artists’ communities to the point that people literally have to ask them to fck off. pic.twitter.com/PEqzlfd0bc
— SHAFZ⁷ ⊙⊝⊜ (@SHAFZZZZZZZZZZZ) March 11, 2026
I really empathize with them I really do but this is not it. We are not even from the same company (just same umbrella) and our members are dealing with their own things they do not need to read things like these? They can’t do anything about this. Please respect them too. https://t.co/AkFL4aoUUK
— tokkiflame 🔥🐦🔥 (@tokkiflame) March 10, 2026
I reiterate, SEVENTEEN’s social media accounts are not the place to post about their situation, so in the kindest way possible, after 1 day of non-stop comments and posts, please stop this. https://t.co/ZrR57aYpI2 pic.twitter.com/d3yuvELGzT
— 𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐧🧸 (@ho5hiii_kwon17) March 11, 2026


