Netizens don’t understand why fans are disappointed.
Recently, a photo of Wendy from Red Velvet garnered criticism from fans online.
He sent the photo in question via the fan messaging app Bubble of her washing her hair.
However, fans left messages shocked by her appearance.
Fan:Who is this? I’ve never seen you before…
Wendy: I’m Son Seungwan.
Others were disappointed by the photo and wondered what the intent was in sending it to fans.
Fan 1: Please rest.
Wendy: Is it that bad?
Fan 2: Because we are so close now after seeing each other for ten years.
Wendy: We’re a family now.
fan 3: My life as a K-Pop fan has fallen apart starting today.
Wendy: What’s wrong… just accept it.
fan 4: But really, I’m curious what you were thinking when you sent this.
Wendy: I just wanted to share everything, but I’ll be more careful from now on.
Korean netizens who saw this couldn’t understand why they were criticizing her and felt that they were not real fans.
- “Are you sure they’re fans? What’s wrong with them.”
- “It seems like they’re joking, but I see some rude fans.”
- “The photo is nice; I don’t know why they tell her this.”
- “Too many fans don’t know when to shut up.”
- “But am I the only one who thinks the photo is cute?”
- “I don’t see what’s so catastrophic…”
- “That’s why he shouldn’t accept everything. He needs to ignore comments like that and tell them to stop.
- “People who write comments like that are strange… the quality of the fans is the disaster… look at the status of their comments.”
- “Why are they telling this to the nicest member? They have no right to say that just because they pay a monthly fee to use the app.”
- “What kind of fans are they? Are you sure they are Korean fans? So rude.”
Previously, he had attracted attention for allegedly performing double eyelid surgery.
Korean netizens are divided over Wendy’s alleged double eyelid surgery