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In tripleS's recent concert, a member was thrown a fan in the face by a fan. It is known that the fan hit her face, making the female idol very frightened. The agency has confirmed and said it will take strong measures to protect the artist.
TripleS had two days of exciting "Girls Never Stop" fan concert at Samsung Hall, Ewha Women's University, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul on July 6 and 7. This is the group's first fan concert event after officially operating with a 24-member lineup, attracting the attention and eagerness of a large number of fans.
The event proved the attraction of TripleS when tickets were sold out for both days. The girls gave fans impressive performances, showing the diversity and uniqueness of the group's musical style, including the group stage as well as individual units.
However, the problem occurred again during the encore at the end of TripleS's performance. It is known that when the members were bowing to thank the fans, a fan was thrown on stage and almost hit some members. Fortunately, the members were able to dodge, but another member was unfortunately hit in the face by a fan and was in pain.
After fierce criticism from fans who witnessed the incident, an account of the alleged "culprit" threw a fan and posted an apology on Twitter. This user said: "I regret my actions very much. I knew I shouldn't have thrown it, but I did and it almost hurt the members."
This person added: "When I see other people throwing slogans, I also throw them thoughtlessly. I don't intend to attack any members. I posted an apology for feeling guilty. I really apologize to the members." Although he apologized, this action still seems to be difficult to appease the group's fans.
In fact, many K-pop idols have panicked and even been injured due to objects suddenly flying onto the stage during performances. For example, Jennie (Blackpink) was once thrown a teddy bear in her face by an overzealous fan, startling Jennie and almost falling. Jeonghan (Seventeen) once encountered a dangerous situation when a fan threw his phone with a paper ball on stage. Or J-Hope (BTS) was also suddenly thrown a piece of paper with pictures of the members in his face.
Baekhyun was also once thrown a teddy bear at him by a fan during a performance. However, instead of showing anger, the guy smiled and gently threw the teddy bear under the stage, and reminded fans not to throw things up anymore because it could be dangerous. IU is also one of the Kpop female idols who has been "attacked" by fans with objects thrown on stage. This incident made the female singer a little panicked and had to ask for help from the staff.
The above are just a few good examples of how the behavior of some K-pop fans throwing objects on stage can be dangerous for idols. Showing affection for idols is something to be cherished, but fans need to choose an appropriate and conscious way to express themselves and their idols safely.
Up to now, after the incident of TripleS, it has once again raised the alarm about security issues in the activities of K-pop fans. The throwing of objects on stage, especially hard objects such as fans,... not only is it disrespectful, but it can also lead to serious consequences.
Fans should cheer for idols in a civilized and polite way. At the same time, the management company also needs to take better measures to protect artists, ensure security during performances to avoid unfortunate incidents from happening.
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