Fans were absolutely floored when KickFlip‘s Minje sent the pride flag to fans on February 1, 2026.
Minje had been talking about the respective color bracelets that fans could receive at each stop of their fancons in Seoul, Busan, Cheongju, Gwangju, and Daegu. Each bracelet would be a different color.
If I’m not mistaken, they explained it during their YouTube live after the Busan fancon yesterday.
Seoul; black (…??!)
Busan; blue (sea)
Cheongju; green (book)
Gwangju; yellow (watermelon)
Daegu; red (apple) pic.twitter.com/tM2AWGzVZW
— Rei_na Wang☆🛹 (@KickFlip_Board) January 25, 2026
The boys have already started wearing the blue and black ones for the completed stops in Seoul and Busan.
Minje expressed that it would look pretty if fans managed to gather all 5 colors, or when all 5 were stacked together. As he searched for a way to visualize his thoughts, it seems as if he landed on the rainbow flag emoji.
I think it would be really colorful if you wear all five.
Minje
Minje may not have known what the rainbow flag stands for in this case. It did not stop fans from being tickled by this accident.
진짜존나순수해보여서개웃깁 https://t.co/ZgxDFXB5Y3
— 리락이명언봇 (@thateyewitness) January 31, 2026
He’s really so f*cking innocent that it’s hilarious.
thateyewitness
바보콤 https://t.co/dTS0qw1qq9
— 샤왕 (@kebap_00) February 1, 2026
So silly of him.
kebap00
Some argued that Minje might know about the meaning, given that he once lived in New Zealand.
Unknowingly? He’s from New Zealand, no? There’s no way he doesn’t know. https://t.co/nBItDpb0QI
— heyunow (@heyunow1) January 31, 2026
Whether innocent coincidence or quiet awareness, the colorful slip-up only added to the warmth of the fancon experience.

