Okay, this one stung a bit to read as a fan — a recent online post that racked up over 81,000 views is calling out DAY6’s fandom, My Days, for leaving a recording of SBS’s The Seasons: 10cm Sseudam Sseudam before the show finished. Netizens and other audience members were upset that the crowd stood up and exited right after DAY6’s segment ended, even though the program was still being taped.

SBS The Seasons recording

Complaints included:

  • Staff reportedly told the audience multiple times not to film with large cameras, but some attendees kept filming.
  • Audience members said My Days began leaving mid-recording despite the MC asking them to stay for the next guest.
  • Several viewers said fans were taking photos, trying to hide while filming, and bumping into others (some even described being hit in the arm).
  • Even with the drama, fans and onlookers praised Young K’s performance as “amazing.”

Audience leaving recording | theqoo

Unsurprisingly, K-netizens reacted strongly — comments ranged from disappointment about manners to worries that such behavior could hurt future invitations for artists.

Some quick context for anyone who might be new to this:

  • DAY6 is a South Korean band; Young K is one of their members and frequently appears on variety and music programs.
  • The fandom name for DAY6 is “My Days.”
  • SBS’s The Seasons is a taped show where multiple artists appear in one recording session, so audience etiquette — staying until the end and following staff directions — is generally expected.

As a fan, I get wanting to support your bias, but leaving mid-taping or ignoring staff directions affects other artists and their fans. Hoping My Days and all fandoms remember that being loud and proud doesn’t mean being rude — we want our artists to keep getting invited back, right?

Source: Koreaboo

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