Imagine going to see your favorite K-pop idol and instead facing a nightmare. Recently, a shocking incident involving security guards and a fan at an NCT WISH fan meeting in Japan has gone viral, leaving many horrified and questioning the safety of fans at these events.

On July 21, a fan shared a harrowing account of her experience during the group's fan meeting, which was supposed to be a joyous celebration of music and fandom. Instead, she was met with a traumatic encounter when she was sexually assaulted by the security personnel meant to ensure her safety. In a post that quickly spread through online community sites, she detailed the distressing actions of the guards.

“I was at the first session on the second day of the Japan fan meeting. Security was kicking out people with cameras, and the guard put his hand inside my chest and told me to shake my bra and put his hand up my skirt,” she recounted. What’s even more shocking is that this all happened while she was filming with her phone. “They lifted my skirt, touched me all over, grabbed my arms, pulled me, and got bruises,” she added, highlighting the physical and emotional trauma she endured.

Fans express outrage over this incident, questioning not only the conduct of the security guards but also the overall safety protocols at such events. “I came here because I wanted to see my favorite group,” she said, expressing her disappointment and hurt. The post also included images of her arms, marked with cuts and bruises, serving as a grim reminder of the aggression she faced.

As netizens rallied behind her, many urged the fan to press charges against the culprits, emphasizing that such behavior is unacceptable and should never be tolerated at any event, especially one meant to celebrate art and culture. This incident has raised serious concerns about fan safety at K-pop events, prompting discussions about the need for better training and accountability for security personnel.