After a post exposing the extreme stalking behavior of a fan group went viral, the story of a Korean hot girl and Mingo cheer squad member quickly became a hot topic on social media.
Known for her stunning looks, friendly personality, and captivating performances, Mingo has attracted a huge fanbase since starting her career. But behind the spotlight, she and her team have faced moments of fear and anxiety.


Her manager revealed the incident happened after a private event closed to the public.
A group of fans waited outside hoping to take photos, but due to the event’s nature, the request was politely declined. Thinking it was over, the team headed to the high-speed train station to leave. Unexpectedly, the same fans appeared again, following their every move and even watching while Mingo and her manager stopped to buy snacks.
One fan approached with a handheld translator, asking to take a photo and claiming they “had to rush off work to come meet her.” Though the words sounded sincere, their close stalking made Mingo uneasy. What shocked the team even more was when the fans boldly boarded the same train car, walking through the aisles to find Mingo.


“When they actually found where we were sitting and kept asking for photos, we were really scared. What if they followed us all the way home?” Mingo shared anxiously. Being stalked even in what should be a private space like a train car left her deeply unsettled. Some sources said she nearly broke down in tears from the pressure.
Her manager emphasized that Mingo always appreciates her fans and is happy to interact when meeting casually in public. But following them after being refused at the event, then deliberately boarding the train to block their path, crossed a clear safety line.


The incident sparked heated debate online. Some criticized the obsessive fans for invading privacy, calling it a dark side of idol culture. Others expressed sympathy for Mingo, a young woman facing the scary downsides of fame.