Fact Check: Did RIIZE’s Guards Get Aggressive And Mistreat A Male Fan At The Airport?
On October 21, a viral TikTok—featuring a video of a male fan at the airport—raised a question about RIIZE‘s guards “mistreating” the said fan.
In the video, a male fan (assumed to be a fan because of his camera) can be seen falling to the ground, spilling all his belongings.
@s4kxll ずっこけマスター 消されたので🥲
Then, a tweet sharing the same video also went viral with 1.2M views. While the video offers no other context, the tweet claimed that RIIZE’s guards must have pushed the fan to the ground.
It read, “Curious to know what that man did to have the guards throw him on the ground. I also don’t get the manager who picked up the camera to toss it to the side. Didn’t even hand it back to the man. What baffles me the most is how RIIZE members aren’t giving a single care, except Shotaro.”
궁금하다 저 남자는 뭐어쨌길래 시큐한테 던져졌으며 매니저는 왜 남의 카메라 주워주는거도아니면서 잡아가지고 구석에 던졌으며 그와중에 쇼타로 제외 관심도 안주는 라이즈 대단 pic.twitter.com/KnjKZDweVn
— 사토 가글 (@kimgagle_) October 21, 2023
Though unverified, it was the guards, the “manager,” and even the members of RIIZE who took heat from online trolls—blaming them for the fan’s accident and criticizing the lack of compassion.
라이즈태도가 더 씹임
사람이 나자빠졌는데 특히 선글라스 쳐 쓴 새끼 빠순이개년들은 이런 거 당해도되, 이딴 포즈로 쳐 보고 앉앗네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
느그 똥꼬 누가 빨아주는데 ㅉ https://t.co/X2uvUkTujL— o (@skwtcocq) October 21, 2023
I think RIIZE’s reactions to what happened is f*cking sh*t. Someone LITERALLY got slammed to the ground. But look how the member wearing sunglasses looks at the fan like, ‘No biggie, f*cking fansites deserve it.’ LMAO. Fans are the ones kissing their as*es, and to be treated like this? Tsk, tsk.
— @skwtcocq/Twitter
ㅅㅂ카메라 주울 시간도 안 주네 무슨 신께서 행차하시나요 시큐 개싸패새끼들아 https://t.co/8ODi1TMBqI
— 케이마눌zZ (@rkskek6161) October 21, 2023
For f*ck’s sake. Give him some time to pick up his stuff. These idols aren’t gods. Some of these guards are f*cking lunatics.
— @rkskek6161/Twitter
So was the male fan indeed mistreated?
Following the social media buzz, another TikTok shared a video from the same time from a different angle.
@eunyank3 噂の飛び出してずっこけたマスター( ◜ω◝ ) 母が別角度からバッチリ撮ってくれてた😆✊🏻💞 #ずっこけニキ#マスター#マナーは守りましょう
In this video, around the 0:05 mark, it shows the male fan attempting to cross under the security line and tripping on his own.
With the new video clearing things up for RIIZE, Koreans discuss how K-Pop idols—and now even guards and managers, too—are also victims of unreasonable, illogical attacks from the internet.
- “Chaotic.”
- “It disgusts me how some people are out there picking on a rookie idol group over nothing. It’s so disappointing.”
- “What are the members supposed to do, though? Help him up? I think RIIZE did the right thing to have kept walking. It’s weird how some people are defending the fan.”
- “Can we please stop following idols to the airports in general? This is disgusting behavior.”
- “LMAO. What were the members supposed to do for the dude who legit tripped himself? Help him up and ask him if he’s OK? Which one of you would do the same?”
- “It genuinely looked like he tripped and fell. Even in the other video. It looked like he lost balance. I can’t believe some people got upset over that.”
- “It also doesn’t look like the camera was ‘tossed to the side.’ The person who picked it up set it aside to move it out of the way. No?”
- “Well, had the fan tripped a minute later, he would’ve charged into one of the members. I think RIIZE was courteous enough to not make a big deal about it. I’m sure it scared them, too. I would’ve gotten a lot more dramatic. To me, it actually looks like the members are pretending not to see so that the fan who fell doesn’t feel embarrassed.”
- “What is it about SM Entertainment idols attracting all of the crazies on the internet?”
- “So he tripped over himself and fell on his own?”
Meanwhile, some are pointing out that the male fan’s behavior—of crawling under the security line—is the very reason airport guards are becoming more vigilant and even aggressive. RIIZE has had their share of traumatic airport experiences despite being rookies; Read more about it here.