Fans Raged after Former NCT’s Lucas Faces Mocks Over Solo Fansign

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Former NCT member Lucas, who recently debuted solo with the single album “Renegade,” has faced significant ridicule following his return to the spotlight amidst previous controversies.

Lucas’s comeback has been met with condemnation from netizens, criticizing his audacity to reappear in public after past accusations of gaslighting, dating fans, and cheating.

On April 4, Lucas held a fan sign event with a mere 30 attendees, prompting mockery and scornful remarks, particularly from Chinese netizens. Comments highlighted the sparse turnout, with one netizen humorously noting that there were more ex-girlfriends of Lucas than fans at the event.

Lucas (Credits: @lucas_xx444/Instagram)

Social Media Reaction

etizens expressed second-hand embarrassment upon viewing photos from the under-attended fan sign, labelling the situation as a “huge joke.”

Criticism Over Thank-You Message Error

Further fueling criticism, Lucas made a language error in his post-fansign thank-you message. Instead of using the appropriate word “leave,” Lucas inadvertently used “go,” leading to a message that appeared dismissive of the fan sign event.

Lucas receives criticism post solo debut (Credits: @lucas_xx444/Instagram)

Despite his solo debut, Lucas continues to face harsh scrutiny and ridicule from netizens, highlighting ongoing challenges in rehabilitating his public image.

Written by Mason Turner Senior Editor Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Fandom, Reviews, Publishing Mason Turner has 8 years of experience in editorial management and holds a degree in Communications with certification in digital publishing and workflow optimization.

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