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Has it gone too far?

Has it gone too far?

Has Butterbear been cancelled? Has he finally woken up? Is this the straw that broke the butter camel’s back? That’s all we know about the Butterbear meet-and-greet scandal.

(Hero and featured image credit: butterbear.th/Instagram)

All About Butterbear’s Meet-and-Greet Scandal: Did It Go Too Far?

The dancing fluffy bear mascot has captured the hearts of many in Bangkok and around the world. With hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram, his live shows at his Emsphere store have been an attraction that keeps the ground floor packed. Even though she’s a baby Nepo (the creator is the heiress to the Coffee Beans by Dao restaurant), she’s shattering the glass ceiling by being the first mute bear mascot, a remarkable step for the bear community.

However, all roses have their thorns. Butterbear’s rise to fame with the announcement of his first “Fam Meeting,” essentially a fan meeting scripted to make his fans feel more included, has caused quite a stir.

If you want to visit Butterbear by going on stage for his concert, the ticket price starts from 1,900 THB, perfect if you want to see Butterbear in concert as a light brown touch from a distance. Prices go up after that and it will cost you THB 5,900 to see her up close. There is also another way to watch it: via streaming, but the ticket price is 890 THB per piece.

Many say that’s a pretty bold price considering Butterbear doesn’t have the physical ability to sing. This high price has hit mainstream social media, raising more questions about whether tickets are worth buying, even if you’re a fan.

Many fans have also expressed their displeasure, saying the price is too high for no reason, also considering the venue at MGI Hall in the Rama 9 area. One fan commented “if you’re poor, don’t buy,” while that another wishes the pet bear good health. It’s a wild time.

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The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.