Not entirely gay related but thought it was interesting to share. I saw after that Taiwan fansign Korean and Taiwan ujungs fighting on twitter. A Taiwan fan seemed to take a few invasive videos of her outside a restaurant and entering her hotel and then that sparked a whole debate on how the
really invasive fans were the k-fans who also followed Seola everywhere she went and even up to her airport gate (probably took the same flight too). I did think from videos of her she looked uncomfortable at the airport and other vids outside there too.
Anyways, the Taiwanese fan went on rants about the k-fans being invasive, acting more important because they knew her real b-day long before she revealed it, likely because of stolen passport info, pushing international fans to the back and standing up on chairs for photos/her radio show so people behind can't see, and for fansigns apparently going in as groups over and over and taking up spots and also maybe messing with the lotteries too? This part I def believe cause from twitter vids always the same people it feels like, even in this case when it's a fansign done internationally. They also started accusing the Taiwan Ujung ranting about k-fans of being a completely different person who lives in Korea lol.
Sucks cause Seola seems like such a nice person, if K-fans tried to pull some this shit in the states they'd get whacked. I saw a K-fan defend the chair thing and say they set up the chairs early and then comeback to pick them up. Lol, I've done autograph signings in the states before that were overnight in lines, the people here would throw those chairs away if no one was sitting in them, you can't just come back hours later like that. I've seen K/J fans attempt that sorta "save spot" thing for concerts too, camping in line means you have to be there physically, can't just put a chair or paper down for your spot in line.
Anyways the b-day thing being dumped I thought was interesting cause I bet those fans have other info they keep secret amongst each other that makes them feel more self-important too. Like I saw someone reply to the Taiwan ujung they don't take pics of her in cafe's around seongsu-dong like no shit idiot the law would actually work against you in Korea at least.
It must be hard for Seola cause she is financially reliant on these hardcore stans who bulk buy albums but also stalk her to oblivion
below the video that caused debate and the long thread complaining
Not entirely gay related but thought it was interesting to share. I saw after that Taiwan fansign Korean and Taiwan ujungs fighting on twitter. A Taiwan fan seemed to take a few invasive videos of her outside a restaurant and entering her hotel and then that sparked a whole debate on how the [i]really[/i] invasive fans were the k-fans who also followed Seola everywhere she went and even up to her airport gate (probably took the same flight too). I did think from videos of her she looked uncomfortable at the airport and other vids outside there too.
Anyways, the Taiwanese fan went on rants about the k-fans being invasive, acting more important because they knew her real b-day long before she revealed it, likely because of stolen passport info, pushing international fans to the back and standing up on chairs for photos/her radio show so people behind can't see, and for fansigns apparently going in as groups over and over and taking up spots and also maybe messing with the lotteries too? This part I def believe cause from twitter vids always the same people it feels like, even in this case when it's a fansign done internationally. They also started accusing the Taiwan Ujung ranting about k-fans of being a completely different person who lives in Korea lol.
Sucks cause Seola seems like such a nice person, if K-fans tried to pull some this shit in the states they'd get whacked. I saw a K-fan defend the chair thing and say they set up the chairs early and then comeback to pick them up. Lol, I've done autograph signings in the states before that were overnight in lines, the people here would throw those chairs away if no one was sitting in them, you can't just come back hours later like that. I've seen K/J fans attempt that sorta "save spot" thing for concerts too, camping in line means you have to be there physically, can't just put a chair or paper down for your spot in line.
Anyways the b-day thing being dumped I thought was interesting cause I bet those fans have other info they keep secret amongst each other that makes them feel more self-important too. Like I saw someone reply to the Taiwan ujung they don't take pics of her in cafe's around seongsu-dong like no shit idiot the law would actually work against you in Korea at least.
It must be hard for Seola cause she is financially reliant on these hardcore stans who bulk buy albums but also stalk her to oblivion :-/
below the video that caused debate and the long thread complaining
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https://twitter.com/kpopkindiekidol/status/1767112578747211921
https://twitter.com/xomoonkim/status/1767120132730728820
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