In a delightful surprise for their fans, six members of the South Korean boy band Stray Kids made personal Instagram accounts. That created a significant buzz, with each member amassing followers like crazy. Bang Chan, Changbin, I.N., and Seungmin each surpassed the 3 million mark, while Felix and Hyunjin garnered over 4 million followers each.
Changbin and Felix amuse and impress netizens
Notably, Felix, whose username is @yong.lixx, set a record as the fastest fourth-generation idol to amass more than 1 million followers on Instagram, achieving this feat in one hour and 36 minutes. This milestone, however, had its share of controversy. Some netizens raised suspicions that Felix‘s fans artificially inflated his follower count. Despite these allegations, Felix remains popular on the platform. He currently has an impressive 3.5 million followers. His followers are not just fans but also include notable figures from the entertainment industry.
His followers include Korean-Thai actor “Noeul” Nuttarat Tangwai, Thai actresses June Wanwimol and “Milk” Pansa Vosbein, Japanese performers Ryusei Kainuma and Taiki Sato, Chinese-American dancer Ellen Min of the dance duo Ellen & Brian, and American YouTuber Zach Hsieh. This diverse following demonstrates that his popularity extends beyond the realm of K-pop.
Changbin has been lauded for his unique Instagram handle, @jutdwae. It’s a creative blend of his nickname, “Man of Principles” or “Jutdae” (줏대) in Korean, and the name of his SKZOO character, “Dwaekki.” But it’s not just a simple fusion of the two words.
The term “Jutdwae” (좆돼) means “to be f****d” or “to end up in a bad situation.” This username choice even prompted fellow band member Hyunjin to comment on Changbin‘s first Instagram post, expressing his amusement. Changbin‘s response to Hyunjin‘s comment and subsequent post in their group chat asking Hyunjin what he was doing added humor to his Instagram debut.
The Stray Kids impact
While most Stray Kids members have embraced Instagram, Han and Lee Know chose to keep it at arm’s length for now. In a message shared via Bubble, Han expressed that he’s currently not ready to join the other six on the platform. But he did tell fans not to worry, because he’ll keep using the group’s official social media account. “I don’t know much about personal social media accounts, so I’ll make one when I can show you a lot of things!”
Meanwhile, Lee Know said he prefers talking to fans on Bubble. “This is more comfortable for me, so I still don’t have thoughts about making an IG. Rather than talking about IG, please recommend me something for lunch,” he asked in a recent message.
Despite not having a personal Instagram account, Lee Know has found ways to connect with fans on the platform. He recently updated Stray Kids’ official Instagram account with a doodle and selfies, claiming the account as his own in the caption. This playful interaction showcases Lee Know‘s unique approach to engaging with fans, even without a personal Instagram account.
Despite the varying paths chosen by the members, Stray Kids‘ presence on Instagram has made a significant impact. As they continue to connect with fans and express their individuality using this platform, the world is waiting with bated breath for what they’ll share next. – K-Pop News Writer
Featured Image: Stray Kids dropped a performance video for “PARTY’S NOT OVER” the same week the members made personal Instagram accounts. Source: Twitter/@Stray_Kids.