Lucas Wong from K-pop boy band NCT accused of using chat app to target women


Lucas Wong made his debut in mega boy band NCT in 2018 and is also part of its Chinese subunit WayV and a band known as SuperM. Photo:Lucas Wong/Instagram

Hong Kong member of the K-pop boy band NCT, Lucas Wong’s past is back to haunt him as more people have come forward to expose the celebrity.

A netizen has shared on social media that in May last year, Wong allegedly sent messages to female fans on chatting app Bubble. He was accused of abusing his celebrity status by requesting fans to send him selfies as a form of showing him their love and support. If they were deemed good looking by the artiste, he would then send them a private message on the chat app.

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