Mayday tease audience member for supporting Jay Chou
Lost in the Wrong Classroom? You’re Not the First!
Picture this: you walk into a gig, feeling all excited, only to realize you’re on the wrong date. You’re stuck there, juggling seats and hope that the only thing you can control is your laugh. That’s what two fidgety fans were up to at Mayday’s Las Vegas showcase last Sunday (Nov 13).
What Happened?
The duo found themselves in the wrong class—err, concert—and the result? They didn’t get a chance to bail out. Instead, they tried to make a scene that would go down in the band’s memories.
Instagram Story Shocker
After the stage lights dimmed, the official Mayday account dropped a quick Instagram Story. It showed the two misadventurers holding up a banner that shouted “Support Jay Chou.” Right on top of that was Ashin, the frontman, offering a cheeky roast.
- Pedantic remark: “Did you get the tickets for the wrong day?”
- Revealed a hard truth: “There are no refunds.”
While Ashin was friendly in tone, he made it clear the tickets were final. The 46‑year‑old hot‑shot even tagged Jay Chou in the comments, who sent back a quick “Haha, all the best for your concert.”.
But Why the Banner?
One could say the fans wanted to splash their own flavor into the crowd, or perhaps they were simply making a joke that they’d already turned the wrong day into a moment of fandom. Either way, they left a little extra echo in the venue.
Lesson learned: double‑check the date before buying tickets—otherwise, you might spend the whole lesson in a wrong classroom, plus you’ll feel like a meme.
Jeff Goldblum discovers ‘religious ecstasy’ in Pocky

When Festive Fun Meets Food—Jeff Goldblum’s Delightful Gingerbread & Pocky Adventure
The Twitch Livestream Snapshot
On Thursday, November 17, Jeff Goldblum joined a Rolling Stone livestream on Twitch, chatting with host Jon Weigell about his latest holiday track.
Gingerbread Gone Wild
While the duo built a gingerbread house (yes, it actually looked like a chocolate-coated fortress), Goldblum’s real highlight was a surprise snack.
The “I’ve Tracked It” Moment
Goldblum got his hands on a pack of Pocky sticks for the first time—both strawberry and matcha flavors. He took a bite, nodded appreciatively, and said, “Spectacular. Almost a religious ecstasy.”
Flavor Showdown
- Strawberry Pocky: Sweet, fruity, and instantly nostalgic.
- Matcha Pocky: Earthy green tea vibes that lifted his palate.
His verdict? The matcha version topped the chart, earning a gold star in his taste buds.
Why It Matters
In a world where actors often keep their quirky sides hidden, Jeff’s candid grin and playful commentary remind us that joy can be found in the most unexpected places—be it a new holiday hit or a crunchy snack.
‘Sexual harassment was also involved’
Omega X’s Nightmare: When Agency Soars… Into Dark Territory
The giddy world of K‑pop can feel like a glittery rollercoaster, but for the 11‑member boy band Omega X, the ride’s been anything but smooth. According to Soompi‘s latest scoop, the group is gearing up to file a lawsuit that could finally break the chains of Spire Entertainment – the agency that has been spinning their fate since day one.
What’s the Drama?
At a recent press conference, the band spilled the tea (literally – that’s how’s it rolls) about an ongoing legal battle to dissolve their contracts. But the real shocker? Video evidence of the female CEO unleashing a Verbal‑Attack‑Riot on one of the members, Jaehan, has taken the internet by storm.
- Jeong, that girl from the CEO’s side, spat out a word storm that had fans clutching their phones.
- Beyond the shouting, an alleged power trip turned into a sexual harassment episode and unwanted touches.
- Jaehan shared a chilling diary entry describing an orchestrated “force‑to‑drinks” scenario and more!
A Monkey‑See, Monkey‑Do–Style Drama
“She called me and forced me to drink,” Jaehan grumbled on KakaoTalk, “and then slapped me with a barrage— ‘If we’re going to be idols, we’ve got to crawl.’ We just want respect as people who love music!”
It’s not entirely lost on the fans that these claims feel like a mix of a bad reality show and a call for justice. In a punchy move, the group’s legal arm is planning a full-blown criminal complaint covering assault, intimidation, indecent acts, and even attempted threats.
Why This Matters
Omega X isn’t the only band with a back‑stage side story; K‑pop’s history is more cluttered than a treasure chest. But this episode could set a precedent: if agencies are remanded for their abuse, agency‑worshipers WILL get a clearer view of what “contract” really means.
Closing Thoughts
All eyes are on whether the lawsuit will swoop in like a superhero or vanish like a shy shy‑shy performer during a photobooth. Stay tuned – this saga is louder than a sea‑defiant encore and sweetheart more unpredictable than a k-pop battle royale.
