Angry Fans Demand DAY6 Dowoon’s Removal From Group After Dating Rumours Emerge. This Is Sad!
The protests have caused heated debates among fans and netizens.
Dating rumours always create a big stir in the K-pop world. This time, DAY6 member Dowoon is at the centre of dating rumours with popular influencer Yoo Ji Yoo. Even after the idol released an official statement, the controversy has not slowed down. Many fans have started sending protest trucks to JYP Entertainment, demanding his removal from the group. The situation has left many people talking and taking sides online. Read on to know more!
Fans Trend #RemoveDowoon After Dating Rumours Break Out
DAY6 member Dowoon is facing huge criticism after dating rumours popped up online. Fans have sent protest trucks to his agency and photos of it have gone viral. The messages on the trucks criticised Dowoon and called for him to leave DAY6.
Wow, kfans are so miserable.
DW not saying anything = problem
DW uses dialect in ig story = problemNow, they’re even sending trucks? Wtf. Go use your money to improve your sorry-ass lives or better yet, get checked in a mental hospital and never get out. pic.twitter.com/nK5qsGFGyu
— Rai saw DAY6 again! (@AwkwrdRiceballs) May 28, 2026
The protests have caused heated debates among fans and netizens. I feel the reaction is way too extreme. I believe that dating is a personal matter and K-pop Idols are human beings and should be allowed to have private lives without facing such pressure. To me, this kind of protest feels like harassment and completely crosses healthy fan boundaries.
Earlier, on May 28, Dowoon posted a message on Instagram. He told fans that DAY6 would stay strong no matter what. He promised he was not leaving the group and asked everyone to ignore the negative comments. Dowoon also apologised for causing any worry and requested fans to wait patiently.
The news has divided the fandom. Some fans support the protests, but many others are defending Dowoon. They believe personal relationships should not affect his position in the group. Such fans are calling for more respect and better boundaries.
First Published: May 29, 2026 12:37 PM






