Fan Leaves WayV’s Xiaojun Visibly Upset After Harsh Words
WayV’s Xiaojun was reportedly brought to tears at a recent fansign event after a difficult interaction with a longtime fan. The moment has quickly become a major topic among fans online.
According to multiple fan accounts, the fan in question is known to be a frequent attendee of Xiaojun’s fansigns. However, she approached him this time feeling upset and disappointed, telling him directly that he had written the same P.S. message in her albums ten times in a row. She shouted at him from her seat.
Fan: “You wrote the same P.S to me 10 times!”
Xiaojun: [looks confused]
Other fans: “Don’t be angry… don’t be angry…”
Xiaojun: “Let’s talk about it next time.”
Fan: “It’s meaningless.”
Witnesses shared that Xiaojun’s expression changed immediately. He looked stunned, then emotional, and looking as if he had teared up. Later, he turned stoic and almost angry.
https://t.co/HBIK37Y7Xy pic.twitter.com/XJu7bB0wOd
— 小兔狗 (@99inmylife) November 17, 2025
Fans online rallied around Xiaojun, berating her for her harsh words.
i really really hope this good for nothing BITCH is forbidden to enter any fansign for the rest of her miserable (hopefully short) life
NO amount of money gives you the right to humiliate and hurt someone im so fucking MAD https://t.co/x59g5T0AoF— bery ❅ (@kunderiy) November 17, 2025
Many voiced out that idols are humans, and not emotional trash cans.
Idols is not your boyfriend, not a machine, not your personal entertainment robot.
He’s a real person with real feelings, and yes, he can get hurt. https://t.co/SO6oUmTdFE— 𝒦𝒶𝓉 XIAOJUNxJUDYDOLL💋 (@XDejunlove) November 17, 2025
The fan who caused the incident has since tried to defend herself, claiming that the video was pieced together incriminatingly. She claimed that she had already talked it out with Xiaojun, and he had not been able to hear her shouts anyway. Other fans do not believe her.
The incident has since sparked discussion about fan expectations and the emotional toll of being an idol, where more often than not, they are treated as emotional punching bags for many.