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Mingyu SEVENTEEN Faces Backlash Over On-Stage Alcohol and Gun Post

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Mingyu of SEVENTEEN drank fan's vodka on stage.
This ignited safety concerns and fan disparity criticism.
He also faced backlash for a shooting range post.

Mingyu from SEVENTEEN, typically adored for his charming and friendly demeanor, has found himself in hot water, facing a wave of intense criticism from fans worldwide. The backlash has been particularly vocal from Southeast Asian (SEA) CARATs, who have expressed deep disappointment over a series of recent events, accusing the idol and his management of a double standard in how concerts and fan interactions are handled in different regions.

This has sparked a significant conversation about safety, responsibility, and perceived preferential treatment. So, how did the criticism toward Mingyu start? Let’s find out!

Source: Instagram/min9yu_k

A Sip of Vodka and a Flood of Criticism

The controversy start during SEVENTEEN's "Follow" encore concert in Austin, Texas, on October 21, 2025. While the show was a dream come true for many, a specific fan interaction has since overshadowed the event.

A video that went viral captured Mingyu engaging with fans near the barricade. He was seen reading a sign that said, “Wanna party with us? Drink with us!” and, after a moment of laughter, he inquired about the contents of a plastic cup a fan was holding. Upon being told it was vodka, Mingyu had a staff member hand him the cup, which he then proceeded to sip from before downing the rest of its contents on stage.

This seemingly spontaneous moment quickly turned into a major point of contention. Fans erupted in anger for several key reasons. Primarily, there was widespread concern for Mingyu's personal safety.

Accepting and consuming an open drink from a stranger, regardless of the setting, was deemed a serious security risk. Netizens were quick to reference past incidents in K-pop, like TVXQ's Yunho, who was hospitalized after drinking a juice box containing super glue from a fan.

"This is so dangerous… What if they put drugs in there…" and "This is so insensitive for safety…"

"it’s really disappointing that mingyu accepted the drink, and i hope it doesn’t happen again. thank god nothing bad happened, but this shouldn’t be normalized :(( it’s never okay to accept unsealed food or drinks from strangers even if they’re fans. boundaries exist for a reason, and mingyu, as a grown man, should know better. it’s for his own safety after all. i hope mingyu and the other members learn from this so it can be avoided in the future."

"i need every carats to be loud on this. we need to remind not just mingyu but every member to be extra cautious when accepting any drink from us, you shouldn’t even give them liquor while they’re literally still performing you dumb fucks."

Secondly, the incident raised questions about venue security and regulations. How was a fan able to bring a cup of alcohol so close to the stage, and why was it handed to an artist? This led to outrage over the perceived lax security at U.S. shows compared to the notoriously strict rules enforced at concerts in Asia, especially in Southeast Asian countries.

This disparity fueled accusations of "preferential treatment" for Western fans.

"Ewwww, I’ve never been this disappointed in you guys. You go all out with fanservice in the US, but when it comes to Asia (especially SEA), your agency treats us like we’re a problem.. and constantly reminding us about fan etiquette.”

"to asian fans wondering why / how they could bring liquor inside the venue, it’s because we/ the venues sell alcohol inside 😭 like the stalls have food and drinks which includes beers/alcohols!"

The fact that alcohol was readily available for purchase inside the venue, while legal, added another layer to the debate about the appropriateness of the entire situation.

Source: Instagram/min9yu_k

A Shot at the Range and a Barrage of Online Fire

Compounding the alcohol-related backlash, Mingyu was already under scrutiny for a separate incident just a day prior. He had posted photos and videos on his Instagram from a visit to a legal shooting range in Los Angeles. The now-deleted post included images of firearms, bullets, and Mingyu himself taking aim.

The post immediately drew sharp criticism from netizens who felt that showcasing guns was insensitive and tone-deaf, particularly given the ongoing global issues with gun violence. One viral post on X captured the sentiment of critics, captioning Mingyu's photos with: “breaking news: svt mingyu promoting gn violence in recent insta post.”

The backlash was so intense that the original post was eventually deleted from X account. However, this action also spurred a strong defense from a segment of his fanbase. Many CARATs rushed to his defense, arguing that the post was being taken out of context. They clarified that he was simply sharing an experience at a legal, regulated facility, a common recreational activity in the U.S.,and was in no way promoting violence. Supporters pointed out that the Instagram carousel also included other, non-controversial photos from his time on tour, and they criticized the "hate train" for misrepresenting his intentions.

Despite the swirling controversies and the clear divide in fan reactions, Mingyu and SEVENTEEN's agency, Pledis Entertainment, have yet to release an official statement addressing either the on-stage drinking incident or the shooting range post. The silence has left the fandom in a state of flux, with CARATs worldwide waiting to see if and how their favorite idol will respond to the growing disappointment and concern.

Source: Koreaboo, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok/gyulguuu, pannchoa, theqoo

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Linda_Turner's avatar

This whole situation just makes me so anxious for him. What if something had been in that drink? My mom heart can’t take it. Be careful, Mingyu!

NaRi_Min's avatar

Drinking from a random fan’s cup? And then the gun post? Tsk tsk :face_with_steam_from_nose: I’m not surprised. Sometimes these idols act without thinking at all.

NaRi_Min's avatar

Exactly. He’s a grown man, he should know better. After all the past incidents in K-pop, this was just reckless!!

augustarby's avatar

My heart feels so conflicted. I just want all the SEVENTEEN members to be happy and safe, always. Sending all my warmest thoughts to Mingyu :sparkles:

augustarby's avatar

I understand your worry, but let’s please send him gentle and supportive thoughts. He has such a kind heart and probably just wanted to make a fan happy :sparkling_heart:

mendozas's avatar

No mames! Drinking from a fan’s cup is a huge risk. As for the shooting range… well, that’s a complex topic, especially in the US. Stay safe, man…

Iqbal_Firmansyah's avatar

People are just overreacting about Mingyu’s Instagram post. He was just having fun at a shooting range. It’s not like he was promoting violence.

Nabila_Putri's avatar

I still support Mingyu, but that whole incident with the drink was a huge oversight on his part. Security needs to be tighter at these events to protect idols better.

AliaRoslan's avatar

Mingyu’s a grown man, but still, how was he allowed to drink something from a fan? I know it’s all about fanservice, but this was too far. What if it had been dangerous?

Daniel_Choi's avatar

Bro just wanted a sip and suddenly he’s the main character in a safety seminar :skull: Let the man drink his vodka in peace, he probably needed it after all those tour stops :joy:

Citra_Pramesti's avatar

Yeah, I get you. It looked fun in the moment, but it really wasn’t safe at all. Hope he’s more careful next time

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