"Keep him away from TXT": Lil Huddy joins Weverse, and K-pop fans are not impressed

Lil Huddy is best known for co-founding the Hype House and popularizing e-boy fashion (Instagram/ lilhuddy)
Lil Huddy is best known for co-founding the Hype House and popularizing e-boy fashion (Instagram/ lilhuddy)

On 21 August, Lil Huddy, TikTok's resident e-boy and singer, joined the fan community site Weverse, a popular Korean web platform primarily used by Korean artists and groups to interact with fans.

Lil Huddy, whose real name is Cole Chase Hudson, is best known for popularizing e-boy fashion and trends on TikTok. He is also a singer-songwriter with four singles from his album "Teenage Heartbreak" in 2021.

Hudson joining Weverse has left many K-pop fans confused. He has previously mentioned his dislike for the popular K-pop group TXT. In a now-deleted tweet, the TikTok star stated his dislike and called the group "pretty boys."

"Am I the only one that doesn't like TXT? I just think they're an overrated group of pretty boys."

With further deliberation, it appears that the above tweet was made by a different Twitter user and not Lil Huddy. It has not been confirmed.

Lil Huddy's Weverse community is set to open on 23 August.


Twitter users react to Lil Huddy's Weverse announcement

The reception of Lil Huddy joining Weverse was mixed on Twitter at the time of writing. K-pop stans have shared their own negative comments about the singer joining the community site originally for Korean pop.

Fans of Lil Huddy shared their excitement for him to be joining a fan community site.

One user commented:

"Lil Huddy is going to be on Weverse? When I get my comp sci degree, BTS better hire me to make their own app."

Another user commented:

"We really getting Lil Huddy on Weverse before getting a live ltb and paradise performance... I CAN'T BREATHE."

A third user stated:

"I can't accept the fact that Lil Huddy is entering Weverse before Leehyun."

Lil Huddy also commented on him joining the Weverse site:

"Thank you for having me I'm looking forward to working w/ you and putting out some content for all of you."

It is unclear what Hudson has in store for his Weverse community site. Weverse typically allows artists and bands to share exclusive content with their fans.


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Edited by Srijan Sen