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 BTS Fan Sabotages RIIZE Through Fake Support Account Drama

A shocking revelation has rocked the K-pop community as a BTS fan allegedly attempted to sabotage RIIZE through a fake support account. The controversy began when RIIZEUSA, a supposed RIIZE fan account, made several suspicious moves that raised red flags among devoted fans. The incident has sparked heated discussions about fan loyalty and ethics in K-pop, leading to intense scrutiny of fan accounts and their true intentions.

A photo of RIIZEUSA supposed RIIZE fan account

The Initial Protest Mishap

The BTS fan sabotages RIIZE story first emerged when RIIZEUSA organized a protest that went terribly wrong. They mistakenly directed protest trucks to Discovery instead of National Geographic, where RIIZE serves as brand models. This significant error triggered initial suspicions among RIIZE fans about the account’s true intentions. The mistake seemed too obvious to be unintentional, especially considering the importance of such promotional events in K-pop culture.

A photo of RIIZEUSA supposed RIIZE fan account

Many fans began questioning how a dedicated RIIZE support account could make such a basic error. The protest’s timing and execution raised eyebrows within the K-pop community, as similar tactics have been used before to undermine artists’ reputations.

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Suspicious Financial Records

When pressured to show transparency, RIIZEUSA posted receipts that contained glaring mathematical errors that couldn’t be ignored. The street light banner costs showed a massive discrepancy of millions of won, with calculations that simply didn’t add up. Another receipt displayed conflicting total amounts in numerical figures and hangul text, further deepening fans’ mistrust.

An image of a receipts posted by RIIZEUSA

The first receipt showed a particularly suspicious error where 180 sets of street light banners, each costing ₩278,000 KRW, were incorrectly totaled. The stated amount was merely ₩5.00 million KRW when it should have been ₩50.0 million KRW. This ten-fold difference was too significant to be a simple oversight.

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An image of a receipts posted by RIIZEUSA

The second receipt contained equally troubling discrepancies. The numerical total showed ₩8.74 million KRW, while the hangul text stated ₩6.60 million KRW. These inconsistencies led fans to question every aspect of RIIZEUSA’s financial management.

Uncovering the Truth

A thorough investigation into RIIZEUSA’s social media presence revealed concerning details about potential BTS fan sabotage attempts. The account had changed names nine times, an unusual pattern for a dedicated fan account. Their Instagram profile showed multiple BTS photo tags dating back to 2020, suggesting a long-standing connection to the BTS fandom.

multiple BTS photo

Fans discovered that RIIZEUSA was actively following numerous BTS update accounts and had been tagged in various BTS-related content. This digital trail painted a picture of an account with divided loyalties at best, or malicious intent at worst.

multiple BTS photo

The investigation also revealed that the account’s engagement patterns changed dramatically when RIIZE-related content began appearing, suggesting a sudden and potentially insincere shift in focus.

Final Thoughts: BTS Fan Sabotages RIIZE Controversy Continues

While some fans suggest the account owner might have simply shifted interests over time, pointing to the natural evolution of K-pop fandom, others remain convinced of intentional sabotage. The incident has created a significant divide in the K-pop community, raising important questions about fan accountability and the responsibility of support accounts.

The controversy highlights the complex relationship between different K-pop fandoms and the potential for toxic behavior that can harm artists’ reputations. It also emphasizes the need for greater transparency and verification processes for fan accounts that claim to represent and support artists.

What are your thoughts on this controversy, Seoul Crushers? Have you encountered similar situations in your K-pop journey? Share your perspective in the comments below!

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