NCT Dream Jaemin recently took to social media to chide the members of NCTzen for their unpleasant behavior at the airport when they arrived from Japan.
NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens for rude behavior at the airport
Last month and earlier this month, NCT Dream played five shows in Japan as part of their “THE DREAM SHOW 2: In A Dream” world tour.
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
The Japanese leg of their tour kicked off in Aichi at Nippon Gaishi Hall on November 23, followed by a three-day run at Kanagawa at Yokohama Arena from November 26 to 28. Their final stop was in Fukuoka at the Marine Messe Fukuoka Sala on December 1.
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The five-day concert marked NCT Dream’s first return to Japan as a group in two years, as well as the first time they went on tour outside of Korea with all seven members.
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
It’s worth recalling that their departure from the airport to Japan was worth remembering as all seven members wore matching neon green outfits to celebrate their first flight together as seven people.
On December 2nd, NCT Dream returned to Korea and their arrival was also memorable – but in a bad way.
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
When the group arrived at the airport, the boys encountered a huge crowd that made it very difficult for them to leave the place. Videos shared by the media show how the band members were dangerously besieged, and even their bodyguards had a hard time keeping fans from getting too close to their idols.
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
In one clip posted on Twittermanagers and security guards can be heard shouting at fans mobbing NCT Dream to get out of the way.
At one point, NCT Dream Renjun had a hard time getting into one of the group’s cars as he was being interrupted by NCTzens.
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
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After leaving NCT Dream Airport, Jaemin went to Dear. U Bubble to scold the fans for how they behaved.
He said: “Can we keep order at the airport? I don’t understand why it’s getting worse… (Oh, and if this message doesn’t apply to you, you can skip it.)”
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
NCTzen members who saw the message praised Jaemin for calling out those behaving dangerously at the airport.
AS YOU SHOULD, JAEMINE. AS YOU MUST!!! https://t.co/Kda3Zpjy1B
— who (@kyeomheartshu) December 2, 2022
CALL THEM KING!! https://t.co/AwKQvFwMbg
— 툥포mika (@miksberries) December 2, 2022
“why is it getting worse…” he single-handedly called out to all the fans https://t.co/DYk1P3UIjn
— yasmin (@wjhsluna) December 2, 2022
Meanwhile, no further dates or cities for the NCT Dream “THE DREAM SHOW 2: In A Dream” world tour have been announced, so stay tuned!
NCT Dream to release special winter album ‘Candy’
In other news, NCT Dream is about to drop special winter album later that month, titled “Candy”. The EP will feature the lead single of the same name, which was originally released by HOT. Currently, the group is revealing teaser photos for the upcoming release.
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
“Candy” follows their repackaged album “Beatbox”, which was released on May 30 and sold a total of 848,367 copies in its first week of release, recording the second highest first-week sales of any Korean repackaged album.
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NCT Dream Jaemin calls NCTzens to an airport mobbing group
“Beatbox” has sold over 1.5 million copies as of June 12, and was named a million-selling album by Circle Chart in August. It also surpassed one million sales on the Hanteo Chart, becoming their fourth album to do so. NCT Dream is now the only third artist to have at least four different albums to sell one million copies on Hanteo, after BTS and SEVENTEEN.
Check out the music video for NCT Dream’s “Beatbox” below:
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Written by Maria Scott