I said it before, bullies always move on to the next victim. They never apologise nor admit their mistakes; they just move on. When Gaseyeon mentioned Cha Eun woo a few weeks ago..

The internet never forgets—but sometimes, it chooses the wrong target. Once again, the toxic cycle of online bullying is rearing its head, and this time, Cha Eun Woo and Kim Soo Hyun are in the line of fire. But fans are speaking out — and they’re not holding back.

“I said it before, and I’ll say it again: bullies never apologize. They never own up to their damage — they just move on to the next victim,” one fan wrote, voicing a sentiment that’s been echoing across social media platforms this week.

The latest wave of backlash started when online personality Gaseyeon made a subtle, but pointed mention of Cha Eun Woo just weeks ago. What seemed like a passing comment quickly spiraled into a firestorm of accusations, with some claiming Eun Woo was using the late Moonbin’s name for attention or financial gain — a claim that fans have called completely false and “disgusting.”

“To accuse someone of exploiting the loss of their best friend? That’s not just cruel — it’s the lowest of low,” another fan posted.

The online hate hasn’t stopped at Eun Woo either. Kim Soo Hyun, who’s kept a relatively low profile, has suddenly found himself dragged into the storm, for reasons that remain unclear to even the most devoted netizens.

Supporters of both actors are urging people to take a step back — and remember that behind the headlines and hashtags are real people. People who are still grieving. People who deserve respect.

“Leave Kim Soo Hyun alone. Leave Cha Eun Woo alone,” the original post concluded — a message that fans are now rallying behind, turning pain into unity.