A recent post on Pann is gaining traction for offering a refreshingly balanced take on LE SSERAFIM’s latest concert — and debunking a common stereotype in the process.
The fan, who attended the group’s concert in person, pushed back against the label “Le-ssirs” (a term often used to suggest the group’s fanbase is mostly older men). “Honestly, I don’t get why people keep calling it that,” the post reads. “Setting aside my personal fan bias, I’d say the gender ratio was about 55% male to 45% female.”

The fan also gave special praise to Hong Eunchae, calling her visuals “insanely pretty” and remarking that “her face and proportions were absolutely unreal.”
But what stood out the most was the group’s performance itself. According to the post, “LE SSERAFIM’s performance was insane. There wasn’t a single dull moment. The 2 hours and 30 minutes flew by in an instant.”
Comments on Pann:
- I don’t get why you’re forcing this onto Nate Pann to make it go viral when you could’ve just posted it on your own gallery.
- Uh, I mean, just looking at the album purchase ratio, isn’t it pretty clear that LE SSERAFIM’s fandom is basically full of older men? Even if there are female fans, like, 90% of the ones making noise on online communities are “Le-ssirs” anyway lol.
- I’m a woman, and while I wouldn’t say I’m a full-on LE SSERAFIM fan, I honestly really like their songs. Except for “Smart,” I liked pretty much all of them. I used to listen to “Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard’s Wife” and “Perfect Night” a lot back then. “Hot” is great too.
- I’ve been checking out Eunchae’s photos and videos on X (Twitter), and she looks gorgeous in all of them, seriously ㅠㅠㅠ. People are talking about her a lot on other communities too. I really want to see her in real life.
- And you paid hundreds of thousands of KRW just to watch them lip-sync? LOL.