ENHYPEN Sunghoon Sprints to Escape Sasaeng Fans in Viral Airport Video
A viral video of ENHYPEN's Sunghoon sprinting to escape sasaeng fans at an airport has sparked global outrage. Fans are demanding better security for artists after the ENHYPEN Sunghoon sasaeng airport chase.
A chilling scene has unfolded at an airport. A viral video showing ENHYPEN's Sunghoon and two female staff members sprinting down airport corridors to escape sasaeng fans has ignited fierce backlash across social media. According to reports from Koreaboo and platforms like X, the footage captures the artist in a desperate attempt to find safety amid an aggressive pursuit.
Global Backlash Over ENHYPEN Sunghoon Sasaeng Airport Incident
The footage, which quickly gained traction on online communities like theqoo, shows Sunghoon and his team running at full speed. It's reported that the incident occurred as Sunghoon was returning from an overseas schedule. The sight of an idol having to flee in such a manner has left fans worldwide both horrified and furious.
Fans are particularly concerned about the safety of the staff members who were seen running alongside Sunghoon. The chaotic environment created by these so-called fans poses a significant physical risk to everyone in the airport. Many are now calling for BELIFT LAB to implement stricter security measures and take legal action against those infringing on the artist's privacy.
The Rising Danger of Airport Stalking
This isn't an isolated incident for ENHYPEN. The group has faced numerous privacy breaches at airports in the past. Industry experts point out that the illegal sale of flight information remains a root cause of these dangerous encounters. Without systemic changes in how artist travel is handled, these high-speed chases in public spaces may continue to escalate.
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