Top Idol Becomes Head Of Idol Protection Committee — Faces Scathing Backlash Over Past Controversies

He previously disparaged other idols.

Former TEEN TOP leader Bang Min Soo (also known as C.A.P) has been announced as the chairman of the Idol Labor Union Preparatory Committee, a group aiming to protect the rights of idols and entertainers in the Korean entertainment industry.

His agency confirmed on that he’s currently leading the committee. The union aims to address issues such as legal support for malicious comments, mental-health management manuals, and standardized safety and welfare procedures for idols.

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However, the announcement has sparked heated criticism online due to his controversial past. He previously caused backlash after a livestream where he used profanity and was seen smoking, which led to his withdrawal from TEEN TOP. He was also accused of mocking NJZ’s (formerly NewJeans) Hanni, when she claimed to have faced mistreatment.

Not only that, he was accused of using violence on his fellow bandmates as well. Niel ended up in the hospital.

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Fans and netizens are questioning whether he’s a suitable representative for a group advocating artists’ welfare and ethical protection.

He debuted with TEEN TOP in 2010 and signed an exclusive contract with Modenberry Korea in 2025 after leaving the group, pursuing solo activities under his real name. The Idol Union Committee’s credibility now hinges on whether its new leader can rebuild trust and separate the mission from his own past scandals.

Source: theqoo
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