ALLDAY PROJECT’s Tarzzan Faces Malicious Hate After Alleged KCON LA Interaction
A netizen’s alleged viral interaction with ALLDAY PROJECT‘s Tarzzan has led to a wave of malicious hate towards the idol. The controversy ignited following the group’s recent appearance at a major K-Pop event.
ALLDAY PROJECT recently appeared at KCON LA.
KCON LA 2026 – M COUNTDOWN STAGE 🏴🔛#ALLDAYPROJECT #ADP #올데이프로젝트#THEBLACKLABEL #더블랙레이블 pic.twitter.com/OG4yP9XtMB
— ALLDAY PROJECT (@ALLDAY_PROJECT) August 17, 2026
Amid allegations of the group having a “Black ocean…”
The K-Pop world is currently abuzz with controversy surrounding ALLDAY PROJECT’s Tarzzan. What started as an alleged interaction at KCON LA has escalated into a torrent of malicious hate directed at the idol, sparking a heated debate among fans and highlighting the intense scrutiny K-Pop idols face during public appearances.
The Viral Allegation: Netizen’s Claim Ignites Backlash
A netizen’s interaction with Tarzzan has sparked major hate towards the idol.
On social media, a netizen shared that during the show, Tarzzan grabbed her elbow, adding that they didn’t put their hand out. This specific claim quickly went viral, fueling a wave of criticism against Tarzzan and ALLDAY PROJECT across various platforms.
I LITERALLY DIDJT EVEN PUT MY HAND OUT AND TARZZAN GRABBED MY ELBOW TXT WHERE ARE U I CANT
— alana T_T (@omoakis) August 16, 2026
It led to a wave of hateful comments towards Tarzzan.
Fans Defend Tarzzan Amid Toxic Hate
i would’ve hollered “HELPPPP HELPPPP” til my voice couldn’t holler anymore https://t.co/ZBqORCqUqU
— lynn 𝝑𝝔 .ᐟ (@seolarflame) August 17, 2026
Me if I was in the audience and I smelled his anchovy breath getting stronger as he comes closer pic.twitter.com/lSp77xnlCp https://t.co/JAr8uzlWTM
— divvy 🧸🌷🐝 (@santoshdragon) August 17, 2026
i would have to jump off a bridge if this shit happened to me so sorry this happened to u non oomf https://t.co/nDlje2KyMj
— vee ⭐️ (@artttms) August 17, 2026
you gotta amputate it now. https://t.co/r64QplP2E7 pic.twitter.com/jxdL2qii6X
— 👁Satoru Gojo’s Eye Cleaner👁ᴰᴾᴿ ⁷ FUCKING SAW BTS (@Rose_Memoir) August 17, 2026
Fans, however, were quick to hit back at the hate directed at Tarzzan. They rallied in defense, explaining that ALLDAY PROJECT members, including Tarzzan, only interacted with those who had their hands out – a common and well-understood practice during fan engagement segments at K-Pop events. These dedicated fans called out the toxic nature of individuals sending disgusting hate to the idol, urging for understanding and context rather than baseless attacks and online harassment.
KCON LA Hype & “Black Ocean” Allegations Explored
TXT must be so boring for this moa to be talking about Tarzzan instead of their own faves 😭 and if you’re one of the people in the video, don’t make up fake narratives pls 😭 everyone had their hands out trying to grab his hand and the other members’ hands lmao https://t.co/9AZLK8PeOU pic.twitter.com/K1NL2hPvhJ
— adp defender (@adpdefenders) August 17, 2026
the quotes acting like tarzzan is infectious or something, it’s actually disgusting behavior i didn’t know moas could be this nasty i thought we were a peaceful fandom shame on all of u go to hell. pic.twitter.com/xr6KL12Zji https://t.co/5oacWmb26y
— ary ☘︎ ݁˖ (@youngseopium) August 17, 2026
It’s well known that they touch the hands of people who extend theirs, and we’ve seen it. Your statement is embarrassing because Tarzzan only greeted people much during the band’s special stage with their fans. 💖 https://t.co/kkxuaPQ5aT
Yet, a fan claimed that the reaction to ALLDAY PROJECT wasn’t as hyped as many believed, especially in the US, compared to Korea.
This observation adds another layer to the ongoing conversation, hinting at potential differences in fan reception and expectations across regions, and possibly tying into earlier “Black ocean” allegations that often accompany less enthusiastic crowd responses at international events.
love how everyone in the quotes hating on oomf are not from the usa or going to kcon…..people were literally booing them onstage last convention. they are not liked usa. this is not korea bro 😭😭 https://t.co/gGEsD2a93S
— NO LABELS: LEILA 🍦saw TXTCON ❦ ⚘. (@theleilachapter) August 17, 2026
The incident continues to divide opinions, highlighting the immense pressure K-Pop idols endure during public appearances and the swiftness with which online narratives can form, evolve, and impact careers. It serves as a stark reminder of the need for context and empathy in online fan discourse, encouraging a more balanced approach to K-Pop related controversies.




