Tarzzan and Woochan, members of the rising group ALLDAY PROJECT, are under fire after being caught on camera displaying what many deemed disrespectful behavior at the 2025 Asia Artist Awards (AAA).

During the red carpet portion of the event, participating artists were transported using shared electric vehicles. However, footage showed Tarzzan and Woochan sitting on the edge of one of these vehicles, with their feet—still in shoes—resting directly on the seat cushions intended for others. The action quickly sparked outrage online, with netizens criticizing the idols for lacking basic etiquette and showing disregard for other artists who would be using the same transport.

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“It’s common courtesy. Those seats aren’t personal property,” one user wrote on X.
“This shows a lack of respect for fellow performers,” another commented.

The backlash intensified when another clip circulated showing Woochan appearing to place his foot on a chair during the award ceremony itself. However, fans were quick to defend him, claiming the angle of the video was misleading and that his shoe never touched the seat, insisting it was a matter of perspective rather than actual misconduct.

Despite the clarification, the original posts—accompanied by hashtags criticizing the artists’ behavior—continue to gain tens of millions of views on X, sparking heated debate among fans and general viewers alike.

Tarzzan Woochan AAA controversy

As of now, neither Tarzzan nor Woochan has issued a public statement regarding the controversy. The incident has reignited conversations about celebrity manners, fan behavior, and the importance of public image—especially for rookies trying to build a long-term career in the spotlight.

ALLDAY PROJECT debuted with high expectations earlier this year, and while their performances have been well-received, incidents like this risk overshadowing their achievements with negative press.

Sources: Netizenbuzz