A recent incident involving an SM Entertainment bodyguard assigned to the girl group Hearts2Hearts at an airport has sparked a heated debate among K-Pop netizens. Screenshots from a fan-taken video quickly circulated online, showing the bodyguard seemingly using his forearm to block a fan by her neck area as the group boarded a tram. The images have ignited a familiar conversation about the boundaries of security measures in the often chaotic environment of idol-fan interactions.
According to online discussions, the bodyguard’s action was a defensive move to prevent the fan, who was reportedly carrying a camera bag, from entering the tram with the members of Hearts2Hearts. The debate, however, isn’t as clear-cut as it might initially appear.
Many netizens who weighed in on the incident largely sided with the bodyguard, asserting that his action was “necessary” given the circumstances. They pointed out that the fan’s intent was “visibly clear” – an attempt to bypass security and enter a restricted area with the idols. Furthermore, those who had seen the full video emphasized that the fan was observed running rapidly towards the tram door, a behavior that likely prompted the bodyguard’s swift and firm response to ensure the group’s safety and privacy.
However, a significant portion of the online community took a different stance, arguing that no bodyguard has the right to physically restrain someone unless it’s for the immediate protection of the artist from imminent harm. These critics emphasized that bodyguards lack the legal authority to lay hands on the public beyond the absolute minimum required for safety. They argue that alternative, less physically aggressive methods should always be employed to manage fan interactions, unless there’s a direct and immediate threat.
This incident, while specific to Hearts2Hearts and SM Entertainment, is not an isolated one within the K-Pop industry. The issue of aggressive bodyguard conduct has been a recurring point of contention, with past controversies continuing to fuel the debate. Notably, the case involving actor Byeon Woo Seok approximately a year ago also drew criticism regarding security practices. This latest event brings renewed attention to SM Entertainment‘s security protocols, especially given that both NCT and Hearts2Hearts have faced similar scrutiny as recently as March of this year.
What are your thoughts on this incident? Do you believe the bodyguard’s actions were justified, or do you think a different approach should have been taken? Share your perspective in the comments below.