SEVENTEEN’s The8’s Wise Advice to Fans: Tattooing Men’s Names?

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SEVENTEEN’s recent comeback with their album “17 Is Right Here” and the title track “Maestro” has been a hit among fans worldwide. However, it was a candid moment involving member The8 at a fan sign event on May 12th that truly captured global attention.

During the event, The8 shared profound advice when asked about tattooing an idol’s name. He advised against tattooing men’s names, including his own or a boyfriend’s, suggesting instead to choose tattoos with personal significance. “I think it’s best to steer clear of tattooing someone else’s name,” The8 expressed. “If you’re really set on getting inked, choose something that holds personal meaning for you. But honestly, I’m not a big advocate for tattooing names.”

The8’s words resonated deeply with fans, reflecting his genuine concern and encouragement for self-love and individuality. This moment quickly went viral, showcasing The8’s thoughtful nature beyond the stage.

The8 advises the fan to get a tattoo with meaning, not any Man’s name.

SEVENTEEN is known not only for its entertaining content and humor but also for its heartfelt interactions with fans. The group continues to inspire positivity and empowerment in their fandom.

Despite being nine years into their debut, SEVENTEEN’s popularity remains strong, fueled by their unwavering enthusiasm, professionalism, and hard work. Following the conclusion of their album promotions, SEVENTEEN will begin an encore tour in Japan, including a performance at Nissan Stadium, and will grace various large music festivals across Europe.

SEVENTEEN’s The8 alluring presence at the Fansign Event.

As SEVENTEEN’s journey continues, The8’s impactful advice serves as a reminder of the group’s enduring connection with their fans and their commitment to spreading meaningful messages alongside their music.

Written by Mia Collins Kpop Reporter Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts, Engagement, Virality Mia Collins has 5+ years of experience in entertainment reporting and holds a degree in Journalism with training in digital news production and media analysis.

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