FTIsland's Hongki seems to be dissatisfied once again on how their agency FNC Entertainment is treating their group.
FTIsland release their Korean single 'Puppy' at 12 noon today. However, the promotional solo photos of members which were supposed to be released beforehand are unveiled altogether after one and half hour.
In regards to that, Hongki writes on his instagram, "It's a present ppyong kkk this is for you kkk although our company didn't promote it, this is still a gift, aiyeehhh, so shameful and mean kkk".
Though it is written like a tease but fans assumed that they know where Hongki is coming from. Check out the 'late' solo images of the boys below. The boys are looking so charming!
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