What Happened During the Broadcast?
It was supposed to be an ordinary livestream from rookie girl group RESCENE. But midway through the broadcast hosted by member MAY, viewers were startled by the sound of a woman screaming and a man shouting off-camera. Fans flooded the chat with concern—and the rumors spread fast.
Fans Suspect Trouble Behind the Scenes
While MAY did her best to play it cool—saying, “The other members are next door just playing around”—many fans weren’t convinced. Speculations flared online, with some questioning whether members were at odds with the company or, worse, experiencing abuse by staff.
MAY Speaks Out
To calm the storm, MAY later posted a written message to fans on their official community platform: “Our agency values us more than anyone else. We have an equal relationship, and all the members trust our company deeply.”
She also clarified that the odd noises were coming from outside the building, not within the company.
“Many were worried just based on the livestream footage alone, so I wanted to clear things up in my own words,” she wrote.
Agency Responds with Legal Warning
The group’s label, THE MUZE Entertainment, wasn’t about to sit quietly either. In a statement posted on their official social accounts, the agency blasted the rumors:
“Baseless rumors and malicious comments tied to RESCENE’s livestream and public appearances are damaging the reputation and dignity of our artists and staff.”
They added they’re actively collecting evidence and gearing up for strong legal action against those spreading false information online.
Who Are RESCENE?
RESCENE is a five-member multinational girl group that debuted in March 2024. Their lineup includes members from Korea and Japan, as part of the new era of globally-minded K-pop acts. They’ve already made appearances at major events like the Character Licensing Fair, earning attention for their chic visuals and harmonized energy.
The Bottom Line
In the fast-paced world of K-pop, even the smallest live-stream moment can spiral into headline-making buzz. But both RESCENE and their agency are standing firm—no mistreatment, no scandal, just a case of mistaken noise. Still, it’s a reminder of how closely fans monitor their idols (and how loud unintended background noises can be).
Will this hiccup derail RESCENE’s rise—or just become a footnote in their rookie year? Time will tell.