• NCT's Haechan and Johnny Face Rumors of Tokyo Hookup with Japanese Fans

    NCT’s Haechan and Johnny have been accused of allegedly sleeping with three Japanese women, two of whom are reportedly fans of other NCT members.

    The controversy began when an account named @kira_ceo_main posted a series of photos and provocative tweets claiming that NCT members were spotted at a hotel in Tokyo and sleeping with fans.

    The account belongs to a prominent figure in the Japanese nightlife industry, who facilitates connections for women seeking work in host bars with top-tier clients.

    https://twitter.com/roses_123_/status/1797591740402319515?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1797591740402319515%7Ctwgr%5E83ffd907fbbd75bdb574d6dd09a709c7db08fe9c%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.allkpop.com%2Farticle%2F2024%2F06%2Fnightlife-promoter-claims-that-ncts-haechan-and-johnny-slept-with-three-japanese-women-in-tokyo

    In the tweet, this individual explicitly named Johnny and Haechan, claiming the two engaged in a five-person encounter with three Japanese women, who were described as “actresses” and bar hostesses. The tweets were quickly removed.

    Although the initial tweet was taken down, the Twitter accounts (@roses_123_) and @lv999_V saved the photos and reposted them. The @lv999_V user also posted photos allegedly taken from the women’s social media account showing a hotel room key of the Capitol Hotel Tokyo, which is the same hotel that Haechan was seen in during one of his past Weverse live streams.

    A photo was also posted showing five individuals—allegedly Haechan, Johnny, and the three women—standing outside of the Capitol Hotel Tokyo.

    After the tweets went public, netizens discovered the social media accounts of two of the women involved.

    Based on their posts, it appears these women are NCT fans, as they were seen posing with posters of NCT members and holding photocards of the group.

    One of the women also posted an alleged Kakaotalk conversation with Johnny:

    • Female: “Oppa, it was fun today! Let’s drink again!”
    • Johnny: “lol. Okay.” “Contact me.”
    • Female: “When will you come to Japan again?? hehe”
    • Johnny: “3/8”
    • Female: “Oh oh!! Let’s meet again then. Hehe.”

    As mentioned in the text message, Johnny returned to Japan on March 8 for an official NCT 127 schedule, which included a concert on March 9.

    The accusations have gone viral instantly, with many other retweets amassing millions of views. The initial account that reposted the allegations, @lv999_V, has also been taken down following multiple reports from fans.

    Although the matter is still under investigation, it has already garnered significant public interest. One of the named girls has removed all her photos and changed her Instagram handle.

    After deleting the tweets, the nightlife promoter tweeted, “I received requests from the person involved and those around them to delete the tweets, so I deleted the two tweets about certain actresses and a Korean idol! In the future, I might be ?, so here’s my new account. (@kira_ceo_sub).”

    What are your thoughts?

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  • BTS Jin's 'Running Wild' Soars to No. 1 on Spotify Japan, Hits Global Top 10

    BTS member Jin is taking the world by storm with his hit song Running Wild.

    Released on November 15, Running Wild is the title track from Jin's first solo album, Happy. The song blends a fresh new wave sound with British rock influences and pop rock elements, catching the attention of fans worldwide.

    On November 21, Running Wild reached the top spot on Spotify Japan's Daily Top Songs chart, showing its massive popularity.

    It also ranked No. 2 on the Spotify Top Songs chart in Korea and No. 6 globally, proving its broad appeal.

    Jin’s solo album Happy has also been a huge success. It sold over 219,000 copies on its first day, making it the third-highest album sales for a K-pop solo artist in Oricon Weekly Album Chart history.

    In just three days, Happy reached No. 1 on the Hanteo Country-by-Country Chart in Japan for the third week of November, solidifying Jin's status as a top global artist.

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