Hairdos and Don'ts: ENHYPEN Fans Send Detailed Styling Guide via Protest Truck
ENHYPEN fans have sent a unique protest truck to their stylist ahead of the January 8 comeback, featuring detailed hair illustrations and style guides.
Protest trucks are no longer just for firing CEOs. In a surprising twist of K-pop fan activism, ENHYPEN fans have taken to the streets with a very specific set of demands: a total hair makeover for the group. Instead of angry slogans, these trucks are displaying full-blown style guides.
The ENHYPEN Protest Truck Stylist Feedback: A New Fandom Strategy
According to reports from Instiz, an unusual protest truck was spotted in Seoul today. The LED screen featured messages like "Stylist, wake up!" and "Open your eyes," but what caught everyone's attention was the inclusion of detailed illustrations showing exactly what kind of hairstyles the fans want—and what they definitely don't.
- The 'Nays': Sloppy styling, excessive hair gel, boxy cuts, and fully exposed foreheads.
- The 'Yeas': Neatly trimmed hairlines and sideburns, and more natural textures.
The timing isn't accidental. With ENHYPEN gearing up for a major comeback on January 8, 2026, the fandom is eager to ensure the group looks their best. Netizens have reacted with amusement, calling the protest "unexpectedly sweet" and praising the fans for their meticulous attention to detail.
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