Brave Girls’ Minyoung’s Statement Regarding Fan Club Fees Is Touching Fans

“I’ve never seen an idol like her. If I was her fan, I would be so touched.”

Brave Girls’ main vocalist Minyoung is making the news for her thoughts on fan-club fees.

Minyoung | @nyong2ya/Instagram

On April 29, remarks made by the idol on the app Universe last November went viral on online communities.

Minyoung | @nyong2ya/Instagram

The app fashions interactions between fans and celebrities as a chatroom. In the app, Minyoung asked fans, “I heard we are officially accepting fans in our fan club. By chance, do you guys need to pay to join?”

Minyoung | @nyong2ya/Instagram

The idol then stated,

Why do fans need to pay to join? Just because other artists make their fans pay doesn’t mean we need to. Can’t we be different? I’ll see if I can lower the costs

—Minyoung

Minyoung | @nyong2ya/Instagram

The idol then went further, saying,

I really hate making the fans pay. It really p*sses me off. It’s not like a law states that fans need to pay. We are literally here because of the fans. Why would we charge them to join? Am I the weird one? Anyways, I’m so sorry, and I love you guys

—Minyoung

Fans who belatedly saw the posts commented how touching it is to see her appreciate her fans.

Netizens wrote, “It’s so touching,” “It’s so cool to see how much she cares for her fans,” “Just hearing that she cares feels so good,” “Even if it’s just talk, I’m thankful,” and “I seriously wouldn’t mind paying to hear these words.”

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  • “Even if they are words, I love her for saying them.”
  • “I’ve never seen an idol like her. If I was her fan, I would be so touched.”
  • “Minyoung unnie… ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ”
  • “I think fans should pay, but it’s so touching to hear her say that.”
  • “Fans should pay, but she’s so pretty for saying that.”
  • “Wow, fans should be so touched.”
  • “Fans should pay, but maybe because I’m also a fan of somebody, it feels good to hear here say that.”
Minyoung | @nyong2ya/Instagram

Minyoung and her group, Brave Girls, were protagonists in a real-life Cinderella story. The once little-known group became a national sensation when a fan cam of the group performing their song “Rollin” for the army went viral. The group was planning to break up before the song catapulted them into stardom.

If you haven’t watched the viral clip, you can check it out by clicking the link below.

Source: Wikitree

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