tripleS member Kim Chaeyeon’s appearance on the YouTube channel No Back Tak Jaehoon has drawn attention after the program discussed her widely viewed fancam and current activities. The Chaeyeon Tak Jaehoon segment was released on 2026-05-27, with Korean entertainment outlets reporting that the conversation centered on her 13 million-view fancam, her explanation of her physical proportions, and her schedule as part of the 24-member group tripleS.1
The available reports describe the episode as a guest appearance rather than a new dispute involving Chaeyeon herself. The wider public context around No Back Tak Jaehoon, however, includes earlier scrutiny of the channel’s format, past remarks made to guests, and a separate legal dispute involving the channel in 2025.23
Chaeyeon Tak Jaehoon YouTube Segment Focused on a Viral Fancam

TV Daily reported that Kim Chaeyeon appeared on No Back Tak Jaehoon in an episode released on 2026-05-27. During the episode, the program brought up a fancam that had surpassed 13 million views, and Chaeyeon said she was aware of the clip.1
The exchange was framed around the visibility of the fancam and how the hosts responded while watching it. According to the report, when the panel viewed the video, they asked Tak Jaehoon what he thought of it. Chaeyeon was quoted as saying, “Don’t watch it,” while Tak Jaehoon was quoted as saying, “People watch it a lot because you’re pretty.”1
The same report said Chaeyeon explained that she resembled her father’s physical proportions. The discussion also touched on her current situation as a member of tripleS, a group described in the source material as having 24 members. Chaeyeon said she was busy amid the group’s activities.1
A separate TV Report item, published on 2026-05-28 but not available with a citation-ready URL in the provided material, also described the episode as dealing with Chaeyeon’s appearance, the attention around her fancam, and comments about her physical build. Because the provided record does not include a usable URL, the report is treated here as supporting context rather than a cited source.
What the Episode Adds to Chaeyeon’s Public Profile
The main verified element from the episode is the attention around the fancam. The figure cited in the source material is more than 13 million views, and the broadcast discussion used that view count as a point of conversation with Chaeyeon.1
The reports do not provide a full transcript of the episode or detailed production information beyond the channel title, the release date, and the topics discussed. They also do not state that Chaeyeon made a formal announcement, confirmed a new solo project, or addressed any controversy directly. Based on the available material, the episode’s news value lies in the way an idol guest’s viral fancam and public image became part of a YouTube talk-show exchange.
Chaeyeon’s comments about being busy also connect the appearance to tripleS’s large-scale group structure. The source material identifies tripleS as a 24-member act, and the report says Chaeyeon referred to her workload within that group setting.1 No further schedule, performance date, or official group plan is included in the provided records.
The keyword interest around “Chaeyeon Tak Jaehoon” appears to come from this specific YouTube appearance rather than from a standalone announcement by Chaeyeon or tripleS. The reports provided do not state that Chaeyeon’s agency issued a response, that the channel published a correction, or that the episode led to an official complaint.
Previous Scrutiny Around No Back Tak Jaehoon
The broader context is that No Back Tak Jaehoon has previously faced criticism over its style and guest interactions. Newsis reported on 2024-06-25 that Tak Jaehoon received criticism for remarks directed at KARA and Nicole on the YouTube channel No Back Tak Jaehoon. The report said the video was uploaded on 2024-06-21 and that some viewers argued the remarks exceeded the channel’s concept of strongly pushing guests.3
Newsis also referenced an earlier case involving cignature member Jiwon, in which the channel apologized after comments by a Japanese AV actor during an appearance drew criticism.3 Asia Today separately discussed the same broad issue in a report about online content built around harsh language, mockery, and insult-driven formats. That article said a video released on 2024-06-19 included a Japanese AV actor suggesting to a female idol in her 20s that she debut as an AV actor, and it framed the case within concerns about view-count competition and provocative content.4
A separate issue emerged in 2025 over the channel’s business and legal background. OSEN reported on 2025-05-30 that No Back Tak Jaehoon had become connected to a debt-default lawsuit worth around 1 billion won. Tak Jaehoon’s side said he had no equity stake in the channel and was not involved in the dispute.2
In the same OSEN report, a representative for Tak Jaehoon’s side was quoted as saying that he had “no channel stake at all” and was “not involved in the dispute.” The report also said his side addressed allegations about appearance-fee increases, explaining that after his former agency sold its stake, a fee that had previously been lower than usual was contracted back to its original level.2

Taken together, the available source material shows that Chaeyeon’s No Back Tak Jaehoon appearance was primarily reported for its discussion of her 13 million-view fancam and her comments about her physical proportions and workload. The channel’s earlier controversies and 2025 legal-dispute coverage form relevant background, but the provided sources do not show that Chaeyeon herself was accused of wrongdoing or that her episode produced an official dispute.
References
- "父 피지컬 닮아" 트리플에스 김채연, 1300만 직캠 비화 (티브이데일리, 2026-05-27)
- 탁재훈 측, '노빠꾸 탁재훈' 법적 분쟁에 "채널 지분 없는 단순 출연자일 뿐" [공식입장] (OSEN, 2025-05-30)
- 탁재훈, '카라 노땅·아줌마 발언' 뭇매…노빠꾸 실언 계속 (뉴시스, 2024-06-25)
- [대한민국 갈등넘어 통합으로] ‘혐오·비방·조롱’의 콘텐츠化…“사회가 병들어간다” (아시아투데이)