6 Of The Most Disrespectful K-Pop Fan Calls Of 2023

“The most traumatic fan call of his life.”

Video calls give fans the chance to interact with their idols from anywhere in the world. These virtual hangouts can be a positive experience, but sometimes…they’re not. Here are, in no particular order, 6 of the most inappropriate fan call moments of the year, according to fans.

1. ATEEZ’s Yunho

During a fan call, Yunho was wearing a v-neck shirt that revealed some skin. The person speaking to him said that although they were supposed to be looking at his face, their eyes kept straying…elsewhere. Yunho put a hand over his chest and, according to fans, looked embarrassed.

Yunho (ATEEZ)

Fans called out the caller’s behavior, claiming that it could be considered sexual harassment.

2. Stray Kids’ Felix

Felix has, unfortunately, been at the receiving end of more than one uncomfortable video call this year. During one call, a fan asked him, “So, you like to have dessert before dinner?” They didn’t mean food…

Stray Kids’ Felix | @realstraykids/Instagram

Felix did his best to answer the question, but the caller wanted him to know exactly what they meant. “No,” they said. “I mean I’m the dessert.”

According to fans, Felix seemed extremely uncomfortable. They criticized the caller’s disrespectful behavior on X (formerly known as Twitter).

3. Stray Kids’ Felix…again

It’s one thing to use a cat emoji to represent your bias on X. It’s quite another to ask them to act like a cat on camera. That was, unfortunately, what happened to Felix during a fan call.

Can you come closer to the camera? Show me your paws.

— Fan

A caller asked Felix to “meow” and show his “paws,” and STAYs weren’t happy about it, to say the least.

4. ZEROBASEONE’s Ricky

Some idols fulfill fan requests even when those requests make them feel comfortable. Ricky wasn’t having any of that.

ZEROBASEONE’s Ricky

One lucky caller was given the opportunity to talk to Ricky not once but twice. In their first fan call, the OP (Original Poster) asked Ricky to call them master/owner. Ricky changed the subject.

The OP did not, apparently, take his hint. During their next fan call, the OP asked Ricky if he remembered the request from their previous call (calling the OP “master/owner”). The OP asked Ricky yet again to fulfill that request, but he refused.

Fan: Could you call me that once more? Just once, I didn’t hear it last time.

Ricky: I can’t call you that; I have to be reserved.

Fan: I beg you.

Ricky: *shakes head*

Fan: It’s very expensive to come (do a fan call) once.

Ricky: You can listen to other things.

Fans called out the OP’s behavior and praised Ricky for standing up for himself. Some fans also called for ZEROBASEONE’s company, WAKEONE, to take action against sexual harassment.

5. SEVENTEEN’s Joshua

Joshua is not your mommy. That isn’t a fact we expected to point out this year, but here we are.

SEVENTEEN’s Joshua | @joshu_acoustic/Instagram

During a fan call, Joshua was asked if the OP could call him “Mom” because they think that he has mom-like traits. Joshua went along with it, but SEVENTEEN fans were not pleased. Some called the experience “traumatic.” 

 

6. ENHYPEN’s Jake

One caller’s “compliments” rubbed ENGENEs the wrong way.

ENHYPEN’s Jake | Weverse

The caller said that they were thankful to have Jake as a “foreigner member” among all the “Asian people with [an] Asian way of thinking.

And I’m so glad we have you as a foreigner member in ENHYPEN. Because among all these Asian people with [an] Asian way of thinking, I’m so happy we have you. You are so easy going, so open minded.

— Fan

The caller might have meant that as a compliment, but many ENGENEs found the comments offensive and disrespectful.

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