The K-Pop boy group ENHYPEN recently made a comeback with the song ' Bite Me '. Instead of being enthusiastic, some ENHYPEN fans got hot when they saw their idol dancing with several female back dancers in the 'Bite Me' MV. In the performance of the song, each member of ENHYPEN saw a duet with a female dancer with a sexy concept choreography. 

Some people think that the concept is good and reminds them of the second generation of K-Pop. However, some other people actually disagreed and considered this inappropriate for fourth generation idols to display. Besides that, there are still members of ENHYPEN who are underage so according to fans, the dance is too much.

ENGENE or what ENHYPEN fans call in Korea are demonstrating to the Belift Lab agency so that the female dancers who appear on ENHYPEN's new song 'Bite Me' are removed. They even sent a truck in front of the HYBE building containing their protest sign as a sign of disappointment. The inscription on the truck reads as follows.

" The Belift Lab that fools the fans who have been waiting. The company that hinders the artist's future. The company that has no desire to grow. The label under HYBE that has the least power. The culprit that causes fans to leave. Belift Lab, remove choreography with female dancers it completely. 

Put only seven members on stage. " The fans also said, "We won't give your company much time.  We demand that only 7 members perform before filming for the performance of 'Bite Me' on MCOUNTDOWN on Thursday. If not changed, we will respond with additional measures." We hope the company makes a wise judgement." 

Meanwhile, various responses and comments were rolling in from netizens. Most thought that using a truck for demonstrations was excessive. " Which fandom acts like that? It's not even a special appearance or something, " said one netizen. " As a layman, a truck is too much. Am I weird for feeling that way? " Another netizen commented. " I feel sorry for the dancers, " said another netizen.

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