DRIPPIN Kim Minseo relationship controversy: Influencer claims and breakup details
DRIPPIN's Kim Minseo faces relationship allegations from a Chinese influencer. Details on the breakup and claims regarding group promises.
How much privacy can an idol maintain in the digital age? DRIPPIN member Kim Minseo is currently at the center of a social media storm following allegations regarding his private life.
DRIPPIN Kim Minseo relationship controversy and influencer claims
According to reports from Koreaboo, Kim Minseo was allegedly involved with a Chinese influencer. The individual reportedly documented their time together throughout 2025 and into early 2026. However, she recently shared that the two have officially parted ways.
The controversy isn't just about the dating itself. The influencer alleged that the breakup occurred because Kim Minseo failed to follow through on specific promises related to his group, DRIPPIN. These claims have raised eyebrows among fans, as it suggests personal relationships might be impacting professional commitments.
The risks for 4th gen artists
As part of the 4th Gen K-pop wave, artists are more exposed than ever. International relationships combined with social media visibility create a high-stakes environment where private disagreements can quickly become global headlines. Woollim Entertainment has yet to release an official statement regarding these specific allegations.
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