Fan idolize was originally a win-win situation, but the result was often interpreted as a terrorist incident by some fans. For example, some fans who chase tfboys are less likely to control their own reason. For example, tfboys once went to a TV station to record a program, and I don't know how fans got the news.
These fans ran to the airport to pick up the plane early, but you picked up the plane as soon as you picked it up. When one fan saw the arrival of tfboys, he just squeezed through the security blockade and rushed to tfboys, and invited others to take pictures, which scared the three little boys on the spot. I guess they were not in the mood to record the program later.
Not only that, but also those female fans are not allowed to have intimate contact with other women. For example, Jackson Yee had to have some physical contact with the dancers during a dance, and then a female fan immediately refused, which can be said to be fried on the spot. Not only did she burst into tears at the scene, but she also claimed that if Jackson Yee did it again in the future, she would commit suicide. I think this kind of love has risen to the point of being abnormal.
There was another incident of fans chasing cars. At that time, Roy was ready to leave the scene after taking part in the program, and all of them had got on the bus and the car had started. However, a fan did not know why, but he still persisted and ran to chase the car. The end result is not only that he was injured, but also that Roy was injured. Isn't this behavior just a pit in the brain? Why are you chasing someone else's car? Let the car go, it's not like you won't see it again.