SEVENTEEN S.Coups and Mingyu Face Backlash for Joining Show Hosted by Sulli’s Ex, Choiza

SEVENTEEN members S.Coups and Mingyu are under fire from fans following the announcement of their upcoming appearance on Choiza ROAD, a YouTube variety show hosted by Dynamic Duo’s Choiza. The backlash stems from Choiza’s controversial history with the late singer-actress Sulli.
The group recently made a powerful comeback with their track “Thunder” and new album HAPPY BURSTDAY, sparking promotional activities across various platforms. However, news that S.Coups and Mingyu will appear on Choiza’s show has sparked outrage among fans and netizens.
BOYCOTT THE CHOIZA SHOW. DO NOT POST THE TEASER. DO NOT PROMOTE IT.
Please be aware of what is happening and DO NOT support that show or anything that comes out of it. Don’t post or associate with even a second of anything related to Choiza or Dynamic Duo.
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Attention Carats,
As many of you may already know, SEVENTEEN members are scheduled to appear on the YouTube channel Choiza Road. The host of the channel, Choiza, has a history of problematic behavior (check the pic below for context).
This is a serious issue. Please do not use this situation to start fanwars within the fandom. Our focus should be on addressing this respectfully and constructively. If we come together, we can help prevent SEVENTEEN from being involved in similar situations in the future. We need SEVENTEEN to understand why we are uncomfortable with them associating with someone like Choiza.
Many are voicing concerns about Choiza’s past relationship with Sulli, pointing to allegations of emotional manipulation and inappropriate comments made during their time together. Fans argue that having SEVENTEEN members appear on the show could be seen as a dismissal of those controversies.
Social media users have launched efforts to raise awareness about Choiza’s history, urging PLEDIS Entertainment to reconsider the schedule. While Dynamic Duo remains influential in the Korean entertainment industry, fans stress that associating idols with controversial figures undermines progress in supporting victims of mistreatment.