“Tying Up And Manhandling Women”— HYBE Idol Faces Scathing Criticism Over Controversial Stage Performance

The song itself also raised eyebrows.

SEVENTEEN member Hoshi has once again found himself amid an unexpected controversy over a clip of his solo stage performance.

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Hoshi | @ho5hi_kwon/Instagram

The clip, originally from 2016, recently resurfaced on X (formerly Twitter). It showed Hoshi performing a solo song, “Can’t Go Anywhere,” during an encore concert. The performance featured him dancing around a woman tied to a chair.

The song itself talks about an abusive relationship. One of the verses, as documented by fan blogs, goes, “Even if you say I’m not your boyfriend,/ Even if you say you’re not my girlfriend/ You can’t go anywhere because you’re mine/ You can’t go anywhere because I’m Hoshi.”

Both the visual and lyrical presentation of the song have sparked a major uproar on social media. It was further amplified when netizens came across claims that in one of the performances, the woman on stage with Hoshi was PRISTIN member Yehana (real name Kim Yewon), who was just 16 at the time. Notably, Hoshi was around 20 years old at the time.

With the video racking up views on X, scathing criticism poured in for Hoshi.

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However, fans defended the idol, pointing out that it was a well-rehearsed, supervised performance that obviously involved the prior consent of all performers.

Meanwhile, Hoshi was recently embroiled in another controversy involving such serious accusations that even non-fans stepped in to defend and clarify the situation. Read more about it here:

“Uncomfortable To Watch” — Clip Of SEVENTEEN Hoshi’s Interaction With A Child Sparks Fierce Reactions

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