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K-Pop Group WHIB Faces Bullying Allegations Amid Viral Clip
UPDATE: A shocking viral clip has sparked serious allegations of bullying within the rising K-Pop boy group WHIB. Fans are demanding accountability after members were seen mocking fellow member Leejeong, who was reportedly recovering from a cold, during a live stream on November 8, 2025.
Fans are reeling from the footage that shows the members of WHIB unaware that their conversation was being broadcasted live. As they lounged around, Leejeong was off-screen, reportedly sick, when the remaining members began making sarcastic remarks about him. One member said, “What are you trying to do now? Did you almost fall asleep?” This prompted intense backlash, with viewers interpreting the comments as bullying rather than light-hearted joking.
The outcry on social media has been overwhelming, with many fans expressing their disappointment and calling for Leejeong and fellow member Junmin to leave the group. “The atmosphere in that room was toxic,” one fan tweeted, emphasizing the discomfort felt by Leejeong and Junmin. Fans believe these two members have significantly raised the group’s profile through their participation in the popular show Boys II Planet, only to be treated poorly by their peers.
One tweet reads, “These bullies are only known because of Junmin and Leejeong; otherwise, they are nugus,” referring to lesser-known K-Pop acts. The frustration among fans is palpable, as many believe the group is doomed without the contributions of Leejeong and Junmin. “They act like they aren’t all doomed without Junmin and Leejeong,” a fan lamented.
As this story develops, the implications for WHIB could be severe. Fans are concerned about the group’s future, with some suggesting a spinoff group called F1ARE that would feature Leejeong and Junmin, highlighting their talent and popularity.
The allegations come at a critical time for WHIB, whose reputation is now under scrutiny. Fans are calling for the group’s management to address the situation seriously. The streaming incident has ignited discussions about mental health and the treatment of idols in the K-Pop industry, emphasizing the need for supportive environments.
Next steps: Watch for official statements from WHIB’s management and any potential changes in group dynamics. Fans are eager for transparency as the situation unfolds, and many are vowing to continue their support for Leejeong and Junmin, regardless of the outcome.
This story is developing, and further updates are expected as fans demand justice and accountability within the K-Pop community.
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