MILAN, ITALY – JUNE 21: (EDITOR’S NOTE: Image has been retouched at the request of the subject.) ENHYPEN attend the Prada Spring/Summer 2027 Menswear Fashion Show at Fondazione Prada on June 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images for Prada)
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Four months after former ENHYPEN member Heeseung’s abrupt and widely discussed departure, the group is still navigating the emotional fallout among fans. Even with Heeseung returning to the spotlight as a solo artist earlier this month, many ENGENEs have struggled to accept the change. While K-pop groups and their agencies often choose silence in the face of fan backlash unless safety becomes a concern, ENHYPEN’s members have now begun addressing the issue directly. Their message has been unmistakable: ENHYPEN is six.
What ENHYPEN Said About The Six-Member Group
Group leader Jungwon made that stance clear during an 18-minute Weverse Live on July 8, just hours after ENHYPEN performed in Lima, Peru, as part of their Blood Saga World Tour. The 22-year-old explained that the discussion around the group’s lineup had reached a point where it could no longer be left unanswered. “Since we haven’t spoken firmly about it until now, some felt that we haven’t properly addressed it, and have been talking a lot about the number of members. While I can understand those who loved ENHYPEN back then, ENHYPEN is six members. Yes, ENHYPEN is six members,” he said, according to Koreaboo’s translation of the broadcast.
Jungwon also spoke specifically about fan chants, acknowledging that some ENGENEs had continued chanting in support of a seven-member lineup during concerts. Until now, the group had not firmly corrected those moments in public. “Honestly, it disrupts our performances a lot. Yes, really, a lot,” he said.
He went on to draw a firm boundary around slogans such as “ENHYPEN is 7,” a phrase that circulated widely following Heeseung’s exit. Jungwon said such messaging effectively encourages fans to clash with one another, something neither the company nor the six current members want to see.
“So, from now on, I am going to consider those who start disputes about this not to be fans,” he said, adding that he was speaking on behalf of all six members.
Jay, the group’s oldest member, had previously touched on the same issue during an April livestream, asking fans not to bring up the six- or seven-member debate to the other members, particularly on their birthdays. He returned to the subject on July 12 during ENHYPEN’s concert in Mexico City, addressing the crowd in Spanish with a simple statement: “Nosotros somos seis,” meaning, “We are six.”
This Is A Crucial Time For ENHYPEN
INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 19: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Heeseung of ENHYPEN performs at Sahara Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 19, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)
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Heeseung’s departure in March was announced by Belift Lab as a mutual decision citing differences in musical direction. Fans interpreted his departure as suspicious, especially since it came two months after ENHYPEN’s seventh mini-album The Sin: Vanish debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 1.65 million copies on its first day.
Within 24 hours of the departure announcement, protest trucks from fans around the world were parked outside HYBE’s Seoul headquarters carrying messages demanding that Belift Lab allow Heeseung to carry on solo activities while being part of the group. Singapore fans sent their own truck with an LED display reading “We stand by you, ENHYPEN is always 7. Love, Singapore ENGENEs.” A now-unavailable Change.org petition surpassed 2 million signatures from 194 countries. This author, along with multiple other journalists, received a steady stream of fan emails demanding an enquiry into Belift for months, including after Heeseung’s solo debut.
Belift Lab reaffirmed on March 15 that despite protests, Heeseung would not be returning.
MILAN, ITALY – JUNE 21: (EDITOR’S NOTE: Image has been retouched at the request of the subject.) Kentaro Sakaguchi (C) and ENHYPEN attend the Prada Spring/Summer 2027 Menswear Fashion Show at Fondazione Prada on June 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jacopo Raule/Getty Images for Prada)
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In a Billboard interview in May, the members addressed the situation collectively for the first time. “Honestly, we’re all working hard with only ENGENEs in mind,” Sunghoon said. “Let’s make even more memories together.” Jake added: “Our next project is crazy, it’s another level. 2026 is going to be a very big year for us.”
Since his departure, ENHYPEN have continued promoting and touring as six. The Blood Saga World Tour kicked off in São Paulo, Brazil on June 4.
Heeseung, now operating under the solo name EVAN, released his debut single “RIDE OR DIE” in June, and is scheduled to perform in August at the Grammy Museum’s Spotlight event in Los Angeles, just a week before ENHYPEN’s The Sin: Bliss, their first release as a six member group.
ENHYPEN Is Not The First K-Pop Group Whose Fans Refused To Accept A Reconfiguration
This has been a persistent and painful recurring dynamic in K-pop.
When EXO’s Chinese members Kris Wu, Luhan and Tao left in quick succession, the fandom split between those who followed the departing members and those who remained loyal to the group (this was of course, before Wu was convicted of rape). The conflict between fans who moved on and “OT12” fans who refused to accept EXO as anything other than its original twelve-member configuration persisted for years.
HONG KONG, CHINA – NOVEMBER 28: South Korean singer/actress Jessica Jung arrives at the red carpet of Vogue Loves Hong Kong at WestK Art Park in West Kowloon Cultural District on November 28, 2024 in Hong Kong, China. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
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Jessica Jung’s departure from Girls’ Generation in 2014 (she wrote on Chinese social media that she was “forced out” by the company and the other 8 members) led to a fan schism and extensive public documentation and commentary, with a subset of SONEs still publicly expressing grievances more than a decade later.
2NE1’s disbandment in 2016 was complicated further by the revelation that CL and Minzy were not informed of the decision in advance. In a 2021 interview, CL told the Associated Press that she found out when her phone blew up at Thanksgiving.
More recently, RIIZE’s Seunghan rejoined the group in October 2024 only to withdraw two days later following a coordinated fan backlash campaign due to previous personal controversies; fans wielded enough collective pressure to reverse a management decision within 48 hours.
GOYANG, SOUTH KOREA – June 26: Seunghan of RIIZE is performing during MBC music program ‘Show Champion’ at MBC Dream Center on June 26, 2024 in Goyang, South Korea. (Photo by MBCPLUS/Imazins via Getty Images)
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What each of these cases has in common is the difficulty of separating institutional loyalty from personal attachment. Fans who fell in love with a specific configuration of people, like with ENHYPEN, find the reconfiguration of that group to be not just a logistical change but a personal loss. While there are parallel situations in other music industries (thousands remember exactly where they were when they heard Zayn left One Direction), K-pop’s oft-transient nature has just meant that fans have had to contend with this more and more.
