ATEEZ’s Yunho Breakup Report Sparks Debate After Alleged Ex-Girlfriend’s Suicide Note Resurfaces [PHOTO]
Recent reports claiming that ATEEZ member Yunho had ended a long-term relationship have prompted widespread discussion online, with the conversation quickly shifting beyond the breakup itself.
After news of the reported split circulated, netizens began debating whether the report was newsworthy. As the discussion gained momentum, attention turned to older social media posts allegedly made by Yunho’s former girlfriend, bringing renewed scrutiny to the situation.
One of the posts that resurfaced online reportedly contained emotional claims about the relationship and appeared to suggest that the alleged ex-girlfriend was considering ending her life.
The post spread rapidly across social media platforms, prompting concern among fans and sparking a wave of reactions from online communities.
However, the authenticity of the post and the identity of the person who shared it have not been independently verified.
Mixed Reactions From Netizens
The resurfaced post divided public opinion. Some online commenters reacted harshly, directing criticism toward both the alleged ex-girlfriend and Yunho. Several posts included negative remarks about the woman’s mental health, while others blamed the ATEEZ member for the situation.
At the same time, many fans and netizens expressed sympathy for both individuals. Some argued that the alleged ex-girlfriend appeared to need professional support that Yunho may not have been able to provide, while others criticized the pressures placed on K-pop idols regarding their personal relationships.
One user wrote, “Seriously, what’s wrong with these damn male idols? If they’re going to date someone, why can’t they date a normal person? Why does it always seem to be someone who’s either mentally unstable or an attention seeker? There are so many unbelievable things happening these days. It’s honestly ridiculous,” while another commented, “Seriously, what the hell is this ridiculous drama?”
“LMAO, this is ridiculous. Who forced her? Honestly, she didn’t even have a proper job. He bought her a flower shop, probably paid for all their dates too, so I’m sure she liked those perks as well, aside from loving him. If he’d been a washed-up idol with no career left, working construction just to get by, would she really have stayed with him? Seriously though, why would someone attempt suicide over this? It’s not like they were married and he cheated on her,” said a third netizen.
Mental Health Becomes Part of the Conversation
As the discussion continued, many online users emphasized the importance of treating mental health concerns with compassion rather than speculation.
One of them said, “Ngl she needs a therapist, sorry the relationship didnt work out but you chose to stay with a guy whose dream is to be an idol like…idk what to tell you. sucks for them both but she clearly has some unresolved mental issues, therapy would do her good”.
Another wrote, “Idk the man and maybe im too old for this but she was severely attached to him … I dont necessarily think he did anything majorly wrong but his idol lifestyle and image maintenance itself is toxic to a relationship itself.”
“This poor girl is struggling and qrts are labeling her as psychotic and what not… She lost someone she loved for over a decade, she just wanted to love him and have a normal relationship… Like if y’all cannot show some empathy then don’t even say anything,” a third user posted on X.
Others noted that the incident had reignited broader conversations about the intense public scrutiny surrounding idols’ dating lives and the impact such attention can have on everyone involved.
As of now, Yunho and his agency have not publicly commented on the resurfaced post or the online discussion surrounding it. Likewise, the claims contained in the alleged ex-girlfriend’s post remain unverified.