BELIFT LAB released updated fan etiquette guidelines for ENHYPEN's fandom ENGENE on February 13, just days after the group's leader Jungwon made headlines with his generous birthday donation.

The agency posted an official notice expressing gratitude to fans for their "generous love and support for ENHYPEN" while providing updated guidance for fan behavior. While the full details of the new guidelines weren't specified in the initial announcement, the timing comes as ENHYPEN continues riding high on recent successes.

The update follows a particularly eventful period for the group. Earlier this week, Jungwon celebrated his birthday on February 9 by donating 100 million won (approximately $68,000) to the Community Chest of Korea, earning recognition in their honor society. This act of philanthropy came as ENHYPEN maintained their position at No. 1 on Billboard's World Albums chart for a second consecutive week with "THE SIN: VANISH."

Fan etiquette guidelines are common practice for K-pop agencies, typically addressing issues like appropriate fan behavior at events, respect for artists' privacy, and guidelines for fan activities. BELIFT LAB's decision to issue updated guidelines during this high-profile period suggests they may be addressing specific situations that have arisen as ENHYPEN's popularity continues to grow.

The notice marks BELIFT LAB's continued effort to maintain healthy boundaries between ENHYPEN and their dedicated fanbase while acknowledging the positive impact ENGENE has had on the group's success. As ENHYPEN continues their chart-topping momentum, these guidelines will likely help ensure that fan enthusiasm remains channeled in positive directions that benefit both the artists and the community.