SEVENTEEN fans are asking for tougher rules after a L'Occitane worker got suspended for sharing Mingyu's private photos from a photo shoot.
Fans of the cool K-pop group SEVENTEEN are really upset after private pics of Mingyu were leaked online.
The photos, taken for a skincare brand called L’Occitane during a shoot, were shared without anyone’s permission by an employee.
This news has caused a lot of worry and anger among fans, who are posting on social media asking for tougher steps than just firing the employee who did it.
Many think that just firing isn’t enough, pushing for the company to set up stronger rules and make sure people are held accountable to stop this from happening again.
L'Occitane faces backlash after an employee leaked private photos of SEVENTEEN's Mingyu. Fans demand stricter action and respect for artist privacy.https://t.co/hLwfbStcc8
— News18 (@CNNnews18) September 4, 2024
Mingyu, who’s all about his music and his fans, hasn’t said anything about what happened yet. But fans are coming together to support him, using hashtags and starting online movements to spread the word.
The fanbase, which is known for being tight-knit, is also asking L’Occitane to say sorry and to make sure artists’ privacy is kept safe.
L’Occitane hasn’t said anything about what’s going on with the fans of SEVENTEEN yet. As the story unfolds, fans are keeping an eye out, pushing for Mingyu’s support and for changes in the music industry to protect all artists’ privacy.