What came about to Hongbin on Twitch? The VIXX k-pop celebrity took to the outlet to drunkenly say he was quitting the band a few months sooner than doing so.
Everyone has extremely regrettable moments on social media (bear in mind MySpace footage?) and that does not exclude k-pop famous person Hongbin. Earlier this year, the singer, who has been part of the band since 2012, aired out some of VIXX's grimy laundry while livestreaming on the gaming app Twitch, which in the end looped him into some critical drama. But what in truth came about?
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Behind Hongbin's arguable Twitch movement previous this year:
On Feb. 29, VIXX‘s Hongbin took to Twitch to celebrate his channel's first "birthday," but it sounds as if, Hongbin celebrated somewhat too hard. According to Korea Boo, he downed three bottles of Soju as well as a complete bottle of wine inside of 4 hours, and obviously, he changed into rather drunk. Hongbin reportedly proceeded to turn off viewers and trashed other k-pop bands including SHINee, EXO, Red Velvet, and INFINITE.
After the movement ended, enthusiasts changed into nervous, and Hongbin's bandmate Leo tweeted at fans not to worry. Two hours later, Hongbin apparently returned much less under the influence of alcohol but dug himself a deeper hole through looking to shield his belligerence for a full hour until the door rang. Many think it was Leo, as a result of Hongbin then implied Leo had additionally come by way of to tell him to hand over the band.
He wrapped up the circulation, saying he "will leave the team if that is what the teammates want.”
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Supposedly, Hongbin left VIXX on his own volition.
Although it sounded as though his bandmates and fans alike were angered by Hongbin's livestream, and may have wanted him out of the group, it seems as though the singer left on his own accord. VIXX's management company, Jellyfish Entertainment, posted a message which was translated to English by Twitter user @BAPERFECTVIXX, which essentially explained he no longer wanted to be part of the group.
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VIXX's management company and the other band-members apparently discussed Hongbin's wishes to leave, and they respect his decision. However, the message apparently said they are still going to promote the band as five members, which may imply that they are looking to replace him. While nobody will truly replace Hongbin, we're glad the group is looking to move forward from this.
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Hongbin is returning to Twitch for the first time since his drunk broadcast.
On Aug. 6, Hongbin apparently returned to Twitch with a long blog post, implying he is returning to the social media site after a much-needed hiatus, according to All K-Pop.
He wrote, "Hello everybody, are you doing well? I've been so cooped up at house, the similar as at all times, that I feel I may get by way of just rolling round. I've been pondering so much that I actually wish to go reside and play video games with everybody, guffawing and smiling."
He continued: "While I was once on hiatus from pronounces, there have been a large number of changes. I'm still being used to objects. I don't know what different changes are in store, but I am hoping to create pronounces the place everyone can giggle and chat conveniently, like prior to. I know I'm still unprofessional and I might fumble every so often, I will do my very best in order that everybody can revel in my declares. I'm sorry for making you wait goodbye. See you soon."
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Did Hongbin go away VIXX to become a qualified Twitch gamer? Will he proceed appearing? Either method, we are wishing the k-pop megastar the best possible.
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