“Sick In The Heads” — ENHYPEN Fans Criticized Due To “Harassment” Plans Over Heeseung’s Departure

They suggested calling a national institution.

Following the announcement that Heeseung will leave ENHYPEN, discussions among fans have continued across social media. As fans try every means possible to bring him back, one particular suggestion has been drawing backlash online.

Recently, a post circulating on X (formerly Twitter) showed some fans encouraging others to contact the National Pension Service (NPS) regarding the situation. In the post, it was claimed that the National Pension Service is one of the largest investors in HYBE, suggesting fans should raise complaints with the institution.

 

The suggestion quickly spread online, with a portion of fans agreeing.

Fans suggest clogging the lines with mass calling sessions.

Other netizens criticized the idea, saying it was an excessive response to the situation.

Some pointed out that the National Pension Service hotline is primarily intended for pension inquiries and assistance for citizens, particularly older people.

 

Many other fandoms have chimed in, calling out ENGENEs for their poor research on businesses and investors, as well as for taking up a national resource important to people unrelated to Heeseung’s leave.

 

Others also expressed concern that such actions could negatively impact public perception of the fandom, urging fans to avoid targeting unrelated institutions. As discussions surrounding Heeseung’s departure continue, the debate has highlighted how fans can get overzealous in their desire to protect their artist.

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