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QWER Faces Backlash Over Allegedly Copying THE BOYZ’s Lightstick Design

QWER is in hot water after releasing a lightstick design that has fans accusing them of plagiarism. THE BOYZ stans are outraged by the striking similarities between QWER’s lightstick and THE BOYZ’s iconic heart-shaped megaphone design.

After receiving no response from QWER’s management, THE BOYZ fans escalated the situation by sending protest trucks to QWER’s building. This move has sparked controversy since protest trucks are typically used to address management companies directly, not rival groups.

Photos of the trucks went viral, highlighting the unusual nature of this protest. Many fans are concerned about potential legal repercussions for THE BOYZ fans.

Fans are demanding action.

“Tamago, stop staying silent! Destroy all the copied lightsticks!”

Critics of QWER and their management are calling for accountability. They argue that if they copied the design knowingly, it’s unacceptable in the entertainment world.

Support for THE BOYZ fans continues to grow. Some see sending the trucks as a valid response to defend their group’s trademark design.

Reactions are mixed:

  • “The BOYZ fans clearly have a right to protest!”
  • “Shouldn’t QWER’s own fandom handle this?”

As the situation evolves, QWER has yet to comment. This controversy could set a new precedent for fan activism in K-Pop.

Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing story.

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