Through a livestream, Hannah Bahng, younger sister of Stray Kids’ Bang Chan, asked fans to stop invading her younger brother’s privacy
In a recent live on his social networks, Hannah Bahngyounger sister of Bang Chanfrom Stray Kids, sent a serious message to a minority of fans who have been sending disrespectful comments about his younger brother, Lucas.
The girl, who has already gained her own fanbase due to her work on social media and recent start to her music career, commented during the broadcast that she has noticed a small percentage of fans sending “strange” comments in relation to the youngest member of the family.
“But if I’m going to be really serious right now for a second, like, some of you, not all of you, I know it’s just a small percentage of you, it’s really weird about my little brother,” Hannah commented on the live stream. (via Koreaboo). “It’s a little disgusting some of the comments I see about him, and it’s like, I see so many comments that are like, ‘What’s his Instagram?’ and I saw a comment like, ‘I can’t wait until he’s 18.’ I’m sorry, but shut up.”
The Stray Kids leader’s younger sister also apologized to the fans who never did similar things, but who were listening to the sermon, and emphasized being aware that the case only happens to a small number of people.
Hannah also highlights that everyone who is curious, or has the desire to look for him, should stop trying, because, unlike her and Chan, Lucas He is a reserved person and has no interest in being in the public eye.
“I think you guys should stop trying to find him, he doesn’t want to be in the public eye like that. He is a very reserved person. It’s a very different thing for me because I want to be in the public eye, because I want to make music and be an artist, and I want to be a musician. Considering my younger brother doesn’t want to do this, don’t look for him, don’t make strange comments. If I see any more weird comments or any TikToks about him, I will vomit and report you. I’m not going to lie because this is a violation of privacy and it’s kind of disgusting,” he concluded.
Source: Recreio
