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K-Pop Group WHIB Faces Bullying Accusations Amid Viral Clip
URGENT UPDATE: The rising K-Pop boy group WHIB is under fire as allegations of bullying emerge following a viral clip from a recent live stream. Fans are expressing outrage after discovering the interaction between members while one of their own, Leejeong, was reportedly unwell. The clip, which surfaced on X on November 8, 2025, shows the members unaware that they were live, leading to accusations of disrespect towards Leejeong.
In the controversial clip, Leejeong is seen resting on a couch, recovering from a cold, while the other members sarcastically poke fun at him. Comments such as “What are you trying to do now? Did you almost fall asleep?” have sparked intense backlash from fans, who interpret the remarks as bullying rather than lighthearted banter. The situation escalated as viewers noted a shift in tone once Junmin left the room, prompting speculation about how the group treats its vulnerable members.
Social media reactions have been swift and severe, with many fans calling for Leejeong and Junmin to exit the group entirely. One fan expressed frustration, stating, “The way they started acting weird as soon as JM left the room… I can only imagine what they must be saying behind Junmin and Leejeong’s backs.” Others echoed similar sentiments, labeling the remaining members as “bullies” who owe their recognition to the popularity of Junmin and Leejeong.
Fans have taken to social media platforms to voice their discontent, with hashtags trending in support of the duo. “These bullies.. They are only known because of Junmin and Leejeong, otherwise, they are nugus,” one user wrote, highlighting the perceived unfairness in the treatment of the popular members.
Both Leejeong and Junmin gained fame through their participation in the reality show Boys II Planet, which has since propelled them into the spotlight. As fans rally behind them, there are rising demands for the formation of a spinoff group called F1ARE, consisting of contestants who did not make it into the final lineup of ALPHA DRIVE ONE.
The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected as fans continue to react to the incident. Authorities within the K-Pop industry have yet to comment officially on the allegations.
This unfolding drama not only raises questions about the dynamics within WHIB but also reflects broader concerns about mental health and treatment of idols in the K-Pop industry. As the public eagerly awaits responses from the group and its management, fans are left wondering about the future of Leejeong and Junmin within WHIB.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops and the implications for the K-Pop community become clearer.
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