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“They Weren’t Fans of Anyone,” TXT’s Soobin Calls Out Crowd After Sasaeng Attack in China

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TXT’s Soobin, ZEROBASEONE’s Zhanghao, and ONEUS’s Keonhee recently went on a private vacation together. However, their trip soon raised concerns after fans surrounded them at several locations in China.

The trio was first seen at the airport on October 7 as they left for China. What started as a fun moment between friends quickly turned chaotic when large crowds gathered to take photos and videos as they arrived. Despite staff trying to handle the situation, the crowd grew uncontrollable, making it hard for the idols to move freely.

Unfortunately, the harassment continued beyond the airport. Videos shared on X (formerly Twitter) show Soobin, Zhanghao, and Keonhee being followed and surrounded by fans as they entered what seemed to be their hotel. Though a few security guards attempted to keep order, they were outnumbered.

@jashmii DAMNNN CHOI SOOBIN U ATEEEE 🫡 #soobin #zhanghao #keonhee #txt #zerobaseone ♬ Diva – Beyoncé


In one viral clip, a phone was thrown into the elevator where Soobin stood. Clearly surprised, he picked up the phone and threw it back outside. Moments later, someone threw the same phone back into the elevator, prompting him to throw it out again.

@mani.herr I bet she won’t do it no more 😭😭😭 #soobin #txtmoa #kpop #kpopmeme #fyp ♬ original sound – harem_dude91


The incident quickly gained attention online. Many users expressed sympathy for Soobin, noting that his reaction was a natural response to feeling cornered in a tense situation. Others criticized the fans for ignoring the idols’ privacy and safety for the sake of creating content.


As conversations about idol safety heat up in fan communities, many hope that entertainment companies will improve security for artists, especially during their personal time.

Following the incident, Soobin reassured fans through a private message, explaining that those involved were not real supporters. “Don’t apologize. Why is MOA sorry to me? They’re not MOA. They weren’t fans of anyone,” he wrote. “I know how to tell the difference, so don’t worry.”


His firm but considerate response quickly spread online. Fans and netizens praised him for staying professional while addressing the bad behavior. Many commended Soobin for looking out for himself

As of now, fans are showing their concern and wishing Soobin, Zhanghao, and Keonhee a peaceful continuation of their vacation, free from disruption and unwanted attention.

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