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Heechul: Sasaeng Fans Should Not be Called Fans


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Frustrated with the behavior of some fans, Super Junior’s Heechul stated that sasaengs should not be called fans.

On December 12’s broadcast of jTBC’s Ssulzun, the MC panel discussed the seriousness of sasaengs in fan culture these days.

Being an idol himself, Heechul said, “Sasaeng fans shouldn’t have the word ‘fans.’ We just have to see them as sasaengs.â€
 

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When asked what his standard of sasaengs is, Heechul replied, “If you come to see me at work, fine, since it is work, but anything other than that, especially private places, then no.â€

He explained that fans are welcome in official events where he’s ready for it with the right clothes and makeup, but anything else, he disagrees with, especially coming in front of his house.

He admitted that when he hears camera sounds, he tries to pose a bit, since those pictures do go online and it can be an extra promotion for programs, restating that he’s okay with fans coming to work with him.

Heechul added because fans do follow him during his personal time, he’s gotten in car accidents after being chased down.

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Kim Gura said the beginning of sasaeng fans was with SM Entertainment, specifically with H.O.T. He shared that Moon Hee Jun once woke up in the middle of night to see a fan staring down at him. Heechul shared that some sasaeng fans have broken into the Super Junior dorms, taking photos of the members’ underwear, and posted them online.

Heechul also talked about how male idols do not urinate in urinals and instead go into bathroom stalls to do their business.

“I was wondering why Kyuhyun and other idols always go to the bathroom inside the stalls,†said Kim Gura.

Park Ji Yoon also pointed out that the EXO members take turns guarding the bathroom door to prevent sasaeng fans from taking pictures of them in the bathroom.
 

 

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I kind of find it funny how some kpop female fans used to defend these stalkers. As if the males of the world can't be harassed and sexually assaulted by women. But now it seems to be universally accepted that saesangs aren't fans. We made progress. 2 years ago some fans would say "it's the price of fame."

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I kind of find it funny how some kpop female fans used to defend these stalkers. As if the males of the world can't be harassed and sexually assaulted by women. But now it seems to be universally accepted that saesangs aren't fans. We made progress. 2 years ago some fans would say "it's the price of fame."

some still do

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Heechul also talked about how male idols do not urinate in urinals and instead go into bathroom stalls to do their business.

 

 

Damn those saesangs and their obsession for the d, peeing while standing is one of the things that make a man a man :datass: They shall not take away our rights!! These saesangs need to be dealt with. :lol:

 

But seriously, fuck saesangs lol

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I kind of find it funny how some kpop female fans used to defend these stalkers. As if the males of the world can't be harassed and sexually assaulted by women. But now it seems to be universally accepted that saesangs aren't fans. We made progress. 2 years ago some fans would say "it's the price of fame."

 

beautiful post 4/4 elephants

 

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And the same women will cause an uproar if their unnie has a male stalker. Hypocrites.

Which is crazy to me. There would be an uproar if a male followed a female idol into the bathroom or was standing over her bed, but when the roles are reversed, it's "part of the job"

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Which is crazy to me. There would be an uproar if a male followed a female idol into the bathroom or was standing over her bed, but when the roles are reversed, it's "part of the job"

 

Ding ding ding. "He has to take it like a man" :rolleyes:

 

Look at that 1950s gender role. 

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he ain't lie

 

as for the alleged male/female double standard: it's also because society thinks of women as "weak" and therefore "harmless" and that any male idol couldn't possibly feel threatened by a woman because he is a man who should be able to overpower or escape her, which is some bullshit all on its own. harassment is harassment whatever genitalia the people involved have or don't have. one sasaeng can do a lot of damage and it doesn't necessarily have to be physical.

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eh, I don't get why someone would want to see their bias pee. Even if it's to see their dick, like there's pee coming out of him and that's the image of his d that you want to walk away with?  :wut:

 

He's 100% right. Being an idol is their job and they should be allowed to have their personal/private time when they're off the clock. I remember reading an article about Exo's fans a couple of weeks ago and there were some people commenting that Exo knew what they signed up for so they shouldn't be complaining. Made me go  :horror:

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