(C) K-pop Life
The K-pop boy group NCT 127, known for their experimental hip hop-based music and charismatic performances, has been accused of taking over the dance floor at a club in Thailand last weekend.
According to eyewitnesses, the group arrived at the club around midnight and immediately attracted the attention of the crowd. They reportedly danced with several girls and even invited some of them to join them on stage. Some fans claimed that they recognized some of the girls as models or influencers who had posted pictures with NCT 127 on social media.
The club staff tried to stop the group from causing a scene and asked them to leave, but they refused. They allegedly shouted at the staff and threatened to sue them for harassment. The situation escalated when some of the girls started to fight with each other over who was dating NCT 127 member Taeil, who is known for his flirtatious personality.
The police were called to intervene and escort the group out of the club. They reportedly apologized for their behavior and said that they were just having fun. They also denied any romantic involvement with any of the girls and said that they were only friends.
The incident has sparked mixed reactions online, with some fans defending NCT 127 and saying that they were just being playful and friendly, while others criticizing them for being disrespectful and arrogant. Some netizens also questioned why NCT 127 would choose to party in Thailand instead of Korea, where they have more popularity and fanbase.
NCT 127 is currently preparing for their upcoming world tour, which will start in April next year. The group consists of ten members: Taeil, Johnny, Taeyong, Yuta, Doyoung, Jaehyun, Winwin, Jungwoo, Mark, and Haechan. They debuted in 2016 under SM Entertainment and have since released several hit songs such as “Cherry Bomb”, “Kick It”, “Sticker”, “2 Baddies”, and “We Are Superhuman”.
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