HYBE America CEO Scooter Braun Allegedly Tries To “Intimidate” Pro-Palestine Fan Through Private Message

Many fans of HYBE groups have called for his removal.

In the months since increased attention was placed on the Israel-Palestine Crisis, K-Pop fans have raised their voices to show support. Fans have taken various actions, including a boycott of the “Big 4” (YG Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, SM Entertainment, and HYBE).

In addition, fans of groups under HYBE have continually targeted the company using the hashtag #HYBEDivestFromZionism. There were multiple reasons for this singling out, including what many consider the biggest — Scooter Braun.

#HYBEDivestFromZionism — Why Netizens Are “Singling Out” The Big 4 Company

Scooter Braun is the CEO of HYBE America, a position he has held since 2021. Outside of complaints about his management experience, netizens continually called out his long-time support of Israel.

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Bang Si Hyuk (left) and Scooter Braun | @scooterbraun/Instagram

The hashtag was used with renewed vigor following the 2024 Superbowl, where American artist Usher performed during the half-time show. Usher previously supported Israel and unexpectedly had a feature on Weverse.

BTS’s Instagram also shared a post congratulating him on his album release.

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During the Superbowl, Israel bombed Rafah, a city on the border of Gaza where over 1.3 million people sought refuge, killing over 100 people. It is believed Israel timed the attack to happen during the football game when American focus would be placed elsewhere.

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Fans called out the company over these promotions and called for Braun’s removal from the position.

Amid these calls, Pro-Palestinian ARMYs shared their anger towards Braun, including a tweet made by an account to wish him “the worst day.

This same account later shared a video allegedly showing a direct message from Braun on his verified Twitter. The CEO seemingly responded to the OP’s tweet in the message, saying, “I wish you well.

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Many saw this as a form of intimidation from Braun, something he has been accused of doing in the past, and an attempt at silencing those asking for his removal.

Others saw it as a sign that their protests and boycotts were being heard and urged fans to continue.

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