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Red Velvet Fans Blame SM Entertainment For Misrepresenting Filming Location.

Red Velvet fans are upset with SM Entertainment for providing them with the incorrect filming location.

Red Velvet fans are taking issue with SM Entertainment for misrepresenting the filming location.

Fans started talking about SM Entertainment’s error on November 16 when they posted a post online with the title “Red Velvet are apologizing after SM 3.0 gave the wrong location for the pre-filming,” which has since gone viral. The post was about Red Velvet’s “Inkigayo” filming for their “Chill Kill” comeback. The post claimed that, although the filming was actually taking place in Sangamdong, which is 50 minutes away, SM Entertainment had instructed supporters to attend the girl group’s “Inkigayo” recording at the SBS location in Deungchondong.

The members of Red Velvet personally apologize to fans in the screenshots below after it was discovered that their label had provided the incorrect address. In her writing, Seulgi stated, “We’re really sorry for anything that transpired during our first recording today. Ahh… It’s unbelievable. First of all, I would want to express my gratitude and apologise to Reveluv for waiting out the cold this morning. This is not going to occur again. We are treating this situation seriously, and going forward, we will make sure that Reveluv is not harmed by us. We appreciate your continued support. You helped us to a successful conclusion to the filming. The finest part was the fan chanting!”

“I heard they gave the wrong location in Deungchondong,” Irene stated in her letter as well. I hope nobody had to wait outside in the rain. They were probably perplexed because the recordings are often made at Deungchondong. I apologize,” Wendy left a message: “You all are going through so much this morning because of us,” “We’ll let the label know so this doesn’t happen again,” Joy said in her letter. I am aware that many of you awoke early today in anticipation of seeing our first stage. “I apologize sincerely,” Yeri said, adding, “It seems the label provided the incorrect address today. I truly apologize.

Fans are complaining that they feel abandoned by SM Entertainment and that the fan managers were not informed of the error. Some people object to the label’s silence while Red Velvet members are expressing regret.

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