NCT Dream Jaemin Calls Out NCTzens for Unpleasant Behavior at Airport

NCT Dream Jaemin recently took to social media to scold NCTzens for their displeasing behavior at the airport when they arrived from Japan.

NCT Dream Jaemin Calls Out NCTzens for Unpleasant Behavior at Airport

Last month and early this month, NCT Dream held five concerts in Japan as part of their "THE DREAM SHOW 2: In A Dream" world tour.

The Japan leg of their tour kicked off in Aichi at Nippon Gaishi Hall on Nov. 23, followed by a three-night run in Kanagawa at the Yokohama Arena from Nov. 26 to 28. Their final stop was in Fukuoka at the Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall on Dec. 1.

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The five-night show marked NCT Dream's first time to return to Japan as a group in two years, as well as the first time they embarked on a concert tour outside of Korea with all seven members.

To recall, their airport departure to Japan was worth remembering, as the seven members all wore matchy neon green outfits to celebrate their first flight together as seven.

On Dec. 2, NCT Dream returned to Korea and their arrival was also an unforgettable one- but in a bad way.

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When the group arrived at the airport, the boys were met with a huge crowd that made it extremely difficult for them to leave the place. In videos shared by media outlets, it's apparent how the members were dangerously mobbed and that even their bodyguards were having a hard time stopping the fans from getting too close to the idols.

In one clip posted on Twitter, the managers and security guards can be heard yelling at the fans mobbing NCT Dream to move out of the way.

At one point, NCT Dream Renjun had a difficulty getting into one of the group's cars because NCTzens were in the way.

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After leaving the airport, NCT Dream Jaemin took to Dear. U Bubble to scold fans for how they behaved.

He said, "Can we please be orderly at the airport? I don't get why it keeps getting worse.. (Oh, and if this message doesn't apply to you, you can skip it.)"

NCTzens who saw the message praised Jaemin for calling out those who dangerously behaving at the airport.

 

 

Meanwhile, no further dates and cities have been announced for NCT Dream's "THE DREAM SHOW 2: In A Dream" world tour, so stay tuned!

NCT Dream to Release Winter Special Album "Candy"

In other news, NCT Dream is scheduled to drop a winter special album later this month, titled "Candy." The EP will contain the lead single of the same name, which was originally released by H.O.T. Currently, the group is revealing teaser photos for their upcoming release.

"Candy" will come after their repackaged album "Beatbox," which was released on May 30 and sold a total of 848,367 copies in its first week of release, recording the second-highest first-week sales of any Korean repackaged album.

"Beatbox" went on to sell over 1.5 million copies as of June 12 and was certified a million-selling album by Circle Chart in August. It also surpassed one million sales on the Hanteo Chart, becoming their fourth album to do so. NCT Dream is now the only third artist to have at least four different albums to sell one million copies on Hanteo, following BTS and SEVENTEEN.

Check out NCT Dream's "Beatbox" music video below:

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Written by Maria Scott

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