“How can they expose themselves so stupidly?”

Many K-Pop fans will take whatever opportunities they can get to try and interact with their favorite idols. Whether it’s buying tons of albums for a chance to get into a fansign, or signing up for an online messaging service, there are plenty of ways to at least potentially get in contact with your bias… Often for a little (or a lot) of money, though.

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ENHYPEN | @enhypen_JPark/Twitter

There are some less expensive or free ways to interact with idols, though, just not usually as intimately as others. This includes commenting on and getting messages from idols on their social media platforms, which one would assume is run by the idols themselves. However, ENHYPEN fans made a discovery that has them wondering how much of the messages they’ve received from the group’s social media is actually from the members.

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Sunghoon (ENHYPEN)

Recently, a couple of messages were sent to fans from the ENHYPEN Instagram account, seemingly from a member due to the casual nature of the messages. However, people noticed that the timing of the messages wasn’t quite right, given that they were sent at a time when ENHYPEN was performing at a concert.

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Tweet: ENHYPEN is in a middle of a concert right now, who are you…..

ENHYPEN messages: The sunset is pretty~
Anyone want to go on a walk with me?

Tweet reply: Who’s in charge of this?

This is just the latest instance of BELIFT LAB potentially getting caught up in another controversy, as they continue to deal with the repercussions of the “debunking” video they posted yesterday trying to prove against the plagiarism allegations made against them. While this isn’t on the same level of severity as that situation, it has had netizens further questioning the professionalism of the label.

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Here’s how people are reacting to this new “revelation” regarding ENHYPEN’s fan messages.

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How do you feel about this situation?