NCT WISH Sion RIIZE Wonbin Jealousy Viral Interaction Over 'Wonbin Filter'
NCT WISH's Sion and RIIZE's Wonbin sent fans into a frenzy with their playful 'jealousy' during live broadcasts over a camera filter. Read about the witty responses from the 5th-gen stars.
Who says idols don't keep tabs on their fans? NCT WISH's Sion and RIIZE's Wonbin are breaking the internet after a series of live broadcasts revealed their playful jealousy toward multi-fandom fans.
The NCT WISH Sion RIIZE Wonbin Jealousy Incident
The drama started on January 5, 2026, when Sion went live. While experimenting with camera filters, fans pointed out that his current choice was widely known as the 'Wonbin filter.' Sion's reaction was priceless. He jokingly demanded an explanation, asking how they knew such specific details about another idol, and jokingly pouted about his fans' 'extracurricular' knowledge.
Wonbin's Witty Warning to BRIIZE
Not to be outdone, Wonbin addressed the clip during his own broadcast shortly after. "I saw the video," he admitted with a grin. He teased that any fan knowing the filter's name must be a BRIIZE, questioning why they were caught watching Sion's live instead. "Be careful, I know everything about BRIIZE!" he warned, cementing his status as a master of fan interaction.
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