Viral Hashtag Has K-Pop Fans Revealing Their Wildest “Nugu” Idol Stories

Viral Hashtag Has K-Pop Fans Revealing Their Wildest “Nugu” Idol Stories缩略图

K-Pop fans are used to seeing sold-out arenas, viral fancams, and record-breaking album sales, but one recent viral hashtag had fans sharing the very different, and often chaotic, reality of stanning idols who never made it big.

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A post on the Korean online community theqoo has gained attention after compiling tweets from the hashtag “#망돌아놀자,” which roughly translates to “failed idol fans, let’s play.” In Korean fan slang, “망돌” is often used to refer to idols or groups that struggled commercially, usually from smaller agencies with little public recognition—the nugu idols.

The hashtag quickly became a gathering place for fans to share funny, painful, absurd, and sometimes genuinely heartbreaking stories.

1.

Oppa’s parents contacted me and told me the date and location because they’re going on a family trip, saying I could come if I wanted to.

— @DumpHing/X

2.

The fan sign cutoff was one album, and it was undersold, so I felt bad and bought dozens of copies each time. During the two years of COVID, I did between 10 and 20 video calls with him, and there were about three or four fan meetings where I sat front-row center. I opened a birthday café for him, did slogan events, and put up subway ads. But at the first in-person fan sign I went to after COVID ended, he looked at me and said it was his first time seeing me. And all of this was for the same guy.

— @ygc8f/X

3.

In Osaka, when I told him on Fromm to come hang out with me, he actually came out. And then it became a drinking session with him multiple fangirls. I can finally talk about it now.

— @zgxnt/X

4.

I went to a fan sign for a nugu idol where renting a camera cost more than the amount needed to apply for the fan sign. During photo time, there wasn’t a single camera shutter sound, so the members started making “click, click” sounds with their mouths. I felt so embarrassed watching it that I tried to force myself to take pictures with my phone, but my phone was from Dubai, so it didn’t make a shutter sound either.

— @bemytiti/X

5.

The bias I used to stan left the group, opened a personal Instagram, and followed the Reform Party.

— @kangchanbi/X

6.

The CEO gave out lightsticks for free, the director gave each of us a set of unreleased photocards that they had originally planned to sell, the manager handed out hot packs in the winter, and the member bought us drinks… They said they would let the group make a comeback again once the member was discharged from the military, but then the group disbanded without even an official disbandment notice. Then, a year later, I got a DM from my bias.

— @daishiterurang/X

7.

I used to jokingly say, “It’s such a shame I can’t just deposit money directly into your bank account,” and then he actually wrote down his bank account number for me… I thought he was joking at first. But he even wrote down the bank name, so I checked just in case, and oppa’s name actually popped up…

— @kkalssam22/X

8.

When my friend liked a super nugu idol group, after the group disbanded, the flopped oppa gathered his fans, about 10-something of them, and took them to Lotte World.

— @flying_bambi/X

9.

For this one group’s fan sign, it was supposed to be for 30 fans, but only 9 fangirls applied, so each person got 7 minutes of signing/talking time. I got so burned out from talking that I wanted to go home.

— @i_like___a/X

10.

They literally just disbanded.

— @nanjaengOI/X

The stories left Korean netizens both laughing and sympathizing with fans who had experienced the chaos firsthand. But underneath the jokes was a familiar truth: supporting a lesser-known idol group is not for the weak. It often requires far more emotional labor and heartbreak than outsiders realize.

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