SEVENTEEN might not be able to do much due to the coronavirus outbreak forcing everyone to stay home but that doesn't mean that the boy group will not be providing more content for their fans. It was recently confirmed that a new SEVENTEEN documentary series titled SEVENTEEN: Hit The Road would begin airing on the idols' official YouTube and Weverse and a teaser was released to give Carats an idea on what to expect. However, it looks like things aren't always fun and happy for the cheerful members of SVT. For instance, the teaser features a heartbreaking moment with Wonwoo that is causing fans to worry about the rapper.

The Hit The Road teaser already opens with what seems to be a warning from Woozi as he addresses his fellow SEVENTEEN members: "It's a reality show but regardless, it's also about showing ourselves. I'm scared that it might be too uncensored," Lee Jihoon says about the documentary. It isn't long before the video reveals what the vocalist is talking about.

There are several scenes in the Hit The Road teaser that depict the members of SEVENTEEN in a different light. For instance, an exhausted Hoshi appears to be telling himself in the mirror that he should go out on the stage smiling while Joshua seemingly scolds an unseen member about being careful with the tone of their voice. However, the one moment that fans are freaking out about is a backstage scene where a dazed Wonwoo is shown lying on the floor. As people come to his aid, someone exclaims that they should make room and that "filming isn't a priority now."

It is unclear what has happened to Wonwoo in this particular scene but it is understandably heartbreaking for Carats who were unaccustomed to seeing their idol looking so helpless. It didn't take long before fans flooded the SEVENTEEN Weverse app with messages for Jeon Wonwoo hoping that he is doing well. Not surprisingly, the rapper was quick to respond to these messages and assured Carats that this was nothing to worry about.

"It's actually very normal for us but it's Carats' first time seeing this so it's surprising. All members showed their uncut life so don't worry, just enjoy watching," Wonwoo wrote to one fan. "We're still SEVENTEEN because it's more fun than hard work. The moment we meet Carats is more enjoyable than those hard times."

There is little doubt that being an idol can be difficult but it's great to know that Wonwoo and the rest of the members of SEVENTEEN understand how all their hard work is paying off. Needless to say, SEVENTEEN: Hit The Road is going to be an uncensored look at what it was like for the boy group to embark on their Ode To You world tour.

SEVENTEEN: Hit The Road will premiere on May 15.