Netizens Shocked & Worried For Aisha As #ProtectEverglow Trends After An EVERGLOW V Live

by Victoria Marian Belmis / Jul 01, 2021 06:04 AM EDT
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Regardless of what a K-pop idol does, they should be reprimanded by their agencies in a humane, professional, and compassionate way. K-pop idols are humans after all and most people would like to be treated fairly.

Evidently, this was not present in a popular K-pop girl group member's case as netizens recently noticed in a now-deleted broadcast a sort of ruckus in the background that was suspected to be screaming towards a K-pop idol.

A now-deleted audio clip during EVERGLOW's V Live, which had the members of the K-pop girl group featured, is now making rounds all over the internet as netizens speculate mistreatment and abuse towards the members of the 4th generation K-pop girl group.

Forever (the fandom name of EVERGLOW), who had Aisha as a bias, went on to post a worrying video on their Twitter account. In the clip, during one of EVERGLOW's V Live broadcasts, a man was noticeably heard screaming at a girl. 

The EVERGLOW fan and Twitter user hinted that according to the clip she posted, the girl who was being screamed at was Aisha of EVERGLOW.

Not long after the issue surfaced, the clip was swiftly removed by Yuehua Entertainment, EVERGLOW's own agency. This in turn made fans speculate on the issue more.

Not long after the clip was posted, the hashtags #ProtectEverglow and #WhatsHappeningInThisVLive began to trend. This was due to the fans worrying as no statement has been released regarding the issues. 

As of writing this article, EVERGLOW's agency, Yuehua Entertainment, has not yet dropped a statement regarding the current issue. Due to this, fans will be even more restless.

Moving forward, netizens are hoping that Yuehua Entertainment will put their minds at ease as worries increase daily regarding the unanswered issue.

Stay tuned for details regarding the issue with EVERGLOW's Aisha!

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