HYBE Under Fire After 4 TXT Members Show Clear Signs Of Health Concern During Tour

Fans are demanding immediate measures.

HYBE’s fourth-generation boy group TXT is currently on the US leg of their tour ACT: PROMISE, and with each show, fans cannot help but get more concerned.

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The TXT members, known for their stage presence and impeccable live vocals, have managed to deliver impressive performances for all the US shows so far. However, MOAs (TXT’s fanbase) have not been able to enjoy it fully, as most of the members have shown signs of exhaustion and health problems.

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So far, four out of the five members of the group have hinted or displayed symptoms of poor health, most of them on stage, in the middle of the shows:

  1. Soobin

During the tour’s initial concerts in Seoul, fans noticed that Soobin was visibly unwell. At one point, he even collapsed on stage mid-performance. MOAs were immediately concerned about his health, as they felt Soobin was showing signs of exhaustion and being overworked.

  1. Hueningkai

The day after the group’s concert in Oakland on May 18, Hueningkai hosted a livestream where he talked about fainting right after the show. Though he mentioned it in a light-hearted manner, fans couldn’t help but take it seriously.

  1. Taehyun

Taehyun also talked about the harsh conditions he endured while preparing for the tour in a recent Weverse live. His groupmate Yeonjun added that Taehyun had to persevere through a 39-degree fever to practice for the shows.

  1. Beomgyu

During the LA concert on May 21, Beomgyu suddenly suffered a nosebleed and had to leave the stage to get fixed. Since one of the causes of nosebleeds can be stress, fans are worried that it is a sign that Beomgyu is also suffering from exhaustion like the rest of his members.

Fans feel that HYBE has failed to protect the TXT members as four out of the five of them showed signs of health issues, possibly due to exhaustion or grueling schedules. While disgruntled MOAs are calling for the company to “treat TXT better,” many feel that their calls are not reaching HYBE, or that the company is wilfully ignoring them because fans’ anger is not meddling with their profits as of yet.

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