Korean Netizens React To The Fan Who Pooped Their Pants At The “2024 Hanteo Music Awards”

They were full of sympathy.

On February 18, 2024, reports of an audience member pooping at the 2024 Hanteo Music Awards went viral on social media. “Person who pooped” became a trending tweet on X. It was made known that someone had removed their pants to drop a deuce in the mosh area near the artist waiting seats. This was confirmed by many audience members, as well as the guards present.

Fan Who Pooped In Their Pants At The “2024 Hanteo Music Awards” Steps Forward

A netizen surfaced on Twitter to apologize for the matter, but they turned out to be a fake. The poop incident is very much real, and idols were also seen covering their noses throughout the show.

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aespa’s Winter covering her nose. | @bboseongeeee/x

Although many found the matter to be both disgusting and hilarious, netizens are showing compassion for the pooper. Due to the insane amount of people present, it was hard for them to go to the washroom. Reportedly, the arena was a mess with fans fighting and crowd surges, making it impossible for anyone to move out of the space.

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Netizen comments. | Nate Pann
  • If they really tried holding it in time and time, but were unable to break through the crowd and it just burst out, they would f*cking be left with trauma.
  • It’s not funny but f*cking sad… They should’ve let them through…
  • Crazy, but if it’s a mistake, I feel f*cking sorry for them… What will they do now?
  • No, but there was someone who peed before this pooping thing LOL. In the center row. It was f*cking funny. The awards show just became a toilet.
  • Sigh, pooping in front of your bias, your bias covering their noses… Even just imagining it gives me insane trauma… I feel so sorry for them.

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Many expressed their sympathy for the pooper. Although it caused a great inconvenience to the audience members, artists, and staff, they probably would live with the guilt and trauma for a long time.

Source: Nate Pann
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