DJ SODA’S FANS TOUCHED HER NEHNEHPOK DURING HER OSAKA SHOW, WON’T GET CLOSE TO FANS ANYMORE
In a shocking revelation, South Korean DJ Hwang So-hee, better known by her stage name DJ Soda, has come forward with a distressing account of being groped by several fans during her performance at the Osaka Music Circus Festival in Japan yesterday (13 August).
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The DJ, who has enjoyed a successful career spanning a decade, expressed her deep shock and fear in a candid statement released shortly after the event.
The incident occurred at the conclusion of her set at the Osaka Music Circus Festival in Japan, as she attempted to connect more intimately with her devoted fanbase.
She typically engages with fans near the stage after her performance to establish a closer bond, a practice that has been well-received in the past.
However, her efforts to connect with her fans took a nightmarish turn. She recounted how multiple individuals, not just one, suddenly and inappropriately touched her chest.
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She described feeling utterly helpless, surprised, and terrified by the sudden and unwarranted physical contact.
Despite the traumatic encounter, she managed to gather her composure and continued to interact with fans who had gathered around her, some of whom were visibly emotional.
She acknowledged the unwavering support of her genuine fans, who were present and empathetic in her moment of distress.
The artist, who has gained a loyal following over her illustrious career, returned to her hotel after the event, but the emotional impact of the incident still lingers.
In her statement, she expressed her deep sense of embarrassment and humiliation, emphasizing that she never could have fathomed such an incident would occur during her tenure as a DJ.
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This harrowing incident has left the artist grappling with a sense of trepidation about engaging with her fans from the stage in the future.
The Osaka Music Circus Festival organizers have yet to release a statement addressing the incident.
I finished my performance at the Osaka Music Circus Festival in Japan today, and I was so shocked and scared that my hands are still shaking.
In order to communicate more closely with the fans, I always get closer to the fans at the end of the gig.
At that moment, not only one but also several people suddenly touched my chest and I was helplessly s-y harassed by them..
I was so surprised and scared, but there were fans who liked me and also cried a lot, so I tried my best to finish it imperturbable.
Now I’m back at the hotel however I’m still very scared, and I’ve never ever experienced anything like this in my 10 years as a DJ.
I’m so embarrassed and humiliated that I can’t believe this incident has happened. I think it’s going to be hard to get close to the fans from the stage.
Good night
In a shocking revelation, South Korean DJ Hwang So-hee, better known by her stage name DJ Soda, has come forward with a distressing account of being groped by several fans during her performance at the Osaka Music Circus Festival in Japan yesterday (13 August).
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The DJ, who has enjoyed a successful career spanning a decade, expressed her deep shock and fear in a candid statement released shortly after the event.
The incident occurred at the conclusion of her set at the Osaka Music Circus Festival in Japan, as she attempted to connect more intimately with her devoted fanbase.
She typically engages with fans near the stage after her performance to establish a closer bond, a practice that has been well-received in the past.
However, her efforts to connect with her fans took a nightmarish turn. She recounted how multiple individuals, not just one, suddenly and inappropriately touched her chest.
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She described feeling utterly helpless, surprised, and terrified by the sudden and unwarranted physical contact.
Despite the traumatic encounter, she managed to gather her composure and continued to interact with fans who had gathered around her, some of whom were visibly emotional.
She acknowledged the unwavering support of her genuine fans, who were present and empathetic in her moment of distress.
The artist, who has gained a loyal following over her illustrious career, returned to her hotel after the event, but the emotional impact of the incident still lingers.
In her statement, she expressed her deep sense of embarrassment and humiliation, emphasizing that she never could have fathomed such an incident would occur during her tenure as a DJ.
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This harrowing incident has left the artist grappling with a sense of trepidation about engaging with her fans from the stage in the future.
The Osaka Music Circus Festival organizers have yet to release a statement addressing the incident.
DJ Soda’s statement on Instagram
Hello, I need to announce very important issue which happened today.I finished my performance at the Osaka Music Circus Festival in Japan today, and I was so shocked and scared that my hands are still shaking.
In order to communicate more closely with the fans, I always get closer to the fans at the end of the gig.
At that moment, not only one but also several people suddenly touched my chest and I was helplessly s-y harassed by them..
I was so surprised and scared, but there were fans who liked me and also cried a lot, so I tried my best to finish it imperturbable.
Now I’m back at the hotel however I’m still very scared, and I’ve never ever experienced anything like this in my 10 years as a DJ.
I’m so embarrassed and humiliated that I can’t believe this incident has happened. I think it’s going to be hard to get close to the fans from the stage.
Good night