After fans sent a protest truck in front of the YG Entertainment building, Netizens shared their reactions to Big Bang's supporters, who demanded their return. These people wanted the agency to make G-Dragon, T.O.P, Taeyang and Daesung come back as a four-member group without Seungri.

The VIPs, which Big Bang fans call themselves, accused YG of not fully doing its duty as a label for failing to put the group back in the limelight again. They demanded the company to support the K-pop idols and launch them as a four-member group and start managing the fandom.

They also wanted YG to take legal action against malicious rumors and comments against the boys. After that, they asked the studio to share the process with the fandom, AllKpop noted.

They also asked for a confirmation that Seungri officially left the group and there were only four members left of Big Bang. In addition, the VIPs wanted the agency to manage the boys' official social media pages and the fandom.

With all these demands, some netizens asked if even one member could properly promote the group in Korea. Others understood these fans' frustration, knowing the "Fantastic Baby" singers were yet to make a comeback even after being discharged from the military.

However, there are beliefs T.O.P does not want to make a comeback anymore, asking if there is a chance that G-Dragon, Taeyang and Daesung can return as a three-person group. Another fan suggests that Taeyang can make a solo comeback on his own, as YG seems not to be blocking Big Bang's return, but they do not want to come back yet.

The last time fans saw the hitmakers release their latest album, "Made," was in 2015, per Epic Stream. Their military enlistments seemed to have significantly affected their promotion as a group, starting with T.O.P in February 2017.

It was then followed by G-Dragon, Taeyang, Daesung and Seungri's enlistments from 2018 to 2019. Since the boys dropped "Flower Road" in 2018, nothing was heard from them again.

So, after three years, will fans finally see Big Bang return? G-Dragon once teased the group's come back in his appearance on the 13th Anniversary Special Edition of Dazed Korea.

The band's leader revealed he had already started to make new music for the group since he completed his military service in October 2019. Though he did not give more details, Taeyang, T.O.P and Daesung supported the rapper's claim. So, would the VIPs soon see a four-member group Big Bang soon?