
Woochan of the co-ed K-pop group ALLDAY PROJECT has come under fire from international fans after remarks made during a live broadcast sparked accusations of homophobia.
During a fan interaction session on August 30, a viewer left the comment, “Brother, let’s date.” Woochan responded, “You call me brother, but how can you date me? I’m not like that. No, it’s not possible.”
Clips of the exchange quickly spread across social media and prompted sharp criticism from overseas fans. Many argued that his words reflected a dismissive or derogatory stance toward homosexuality and bisexuality.
Some fans commented, “Now I understand why so many companies restrict idols early in their careers because without it, situations like this arise.” Others wrote, “He could have just laughed it off, but saying ‘I’m not like that’ really came across as homophobic.”
Domestic reactions, however, were more divided. Some netizens defended Woochan, saying, “It is too much to brand someone a homophobe over a single remark” or “It did not seem hateful to me.” Others criticized his reaction and suggested he should have avoided showing discomfort altogether.
The controversy highlights once again how a brief comment can spark global debate. It also underscores the need for K-pop artists, whose careers increasingly extend beyond Korea’s borders, to remain cautious and sensitive in their words and actions.
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