Recently, Stray Kids’ Bangchan went viral online for his response to netizens who criticized his somewhat cringey way of talking.
In a Bubble message, he used a “cute” tone, using words like “twied,” and garnered attention online.
”twied” “chocowate” mind you he is pushing 30 pic.twitter.com/Jpey53KA7L
— ً (@pearlytrivia) February 23, 2026
Not long after, he returned to Bubble after allegedly reading about the criticism.
he saw my tweet and got mad lmfaoooo he’s such a loser https://t.co/yWcSSDNiuV pic.twitter.com/R1vsvHhAGF
— ً (@pearlytrivia) February 24, 2026
He called them out, asking them how he was supposed to act.
He added that whatever they do affects him, and whatever he does affects the fans, and asked them not to engage in feuds.
However, fans expressed divided reactions, with some defending him and others thinking the whole situation to be cringe.
I’m confused. Are you guys simply mass harassing a human being just because they are cringe?
And, when he reacts and validates your existence, you continue to bully and make fun of him?
It’s “protect kpop idols and their mental health” until it’s someone you don’t like. https://t.co/37Puik7BXx
— I try (@00alittle00) February 24, 2026
another manchild cus wtf u mean by don’t go engaging in feuds when you yourself is in one.. https://t.co/jNHglDOY7j pic.twitter.com/nBuN19b9er
— ✷ (@dawnhyunn) February 24, 2026
crashing out on bbl is crazy 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 https://t.co/jW1RzKEkix
— creme (@cakeshop) February 24, 2026
so it’s problem when idols don’t speak up for themselves and it’s corny when they do? y’all need to get a job asap. hating on ppl here won’t give you a better life https://t.co/QZVqXCTqfR
— Zulia ∋∈ (@BambamskrrtZ) February 24, 2026
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