
All the way from Mexico, it appears that BTS members cannot get a break. In a recent episode of the Mexican TV talk show¡Qué chulada!, the hosts induced the understandable wrath of the most passionate fanbase alive after making fun of Jungkook, the youngest BTS member.
Recommended VideosHosts Verónica Toussaint, Mariana H, Annie Barrios, and Mónica Noguera recently included a segment where the quartet mocked BTS’ Jungkook after the singer voiced his worries upon being followed to his gym. Loyal and devoted to defending BTS’ honor, fans immediately took to social media to reprimand the series for taking a potentially-dangerous situation lightly, for continuously ridiculing the singer’s discomfort, and even insinuating that Jungkook is often under the influence of alcohol.
A mexican program called "chulada tv" mocked the situation of harassment that Jungkook received in the gym and that he expressed in his live, they also insinuated that he attacked his fans with it when only Jungkook wanted to stop the invasion that the ss do to his privacy + https://t.co/VHiENeb3zq
— fersh⁷ | YOONGI DAY (@7boyswithluvv) March 8, 2023they laughed at him at every moment, made fun of his behavior and insinuated that he is always drunk and that is why he wasn’t aware of his words.
— fersh⁷ | YOONGI DAY (@7boyswithluvv) March 8, 2023The hosts were referring to Jungkook’s most recent livestream on the platform Weverse, where the BTS members often connect directly with fans. In the livestream, which has since been taken down by Weverse, Jungkook answered fan comments and talked about his day. The singer appeared well-humored, and while he admitted to having been drinking prior to going live, the singer downplayed the instance that led to his lampooning on ¡Qué chulada!
“I was about to go home but there were people outside (the gym). It wasn’t an official schedule so …that’s right. I am drunk. That’s why I am talking about things like this,” he said, adding, “I turn on a live when I think of ARMYs when I am at home or eating or working out, but when you come find me…that’s not right.” He went on, “When would I talk about things like this? If it was in the past, I wouldn’t have been able to talk about things like this, but it’s been a while since we debuted and we know so much about each other, I’m a human too.”
Naturally, the fan response to the Chulada hosts’ offensive insinuations is in full effect on Twitter, where the expression “APOLOGIZE TO JUNGKOOK” is trending at time of this writing, as BTS loyalists demand the show’s hosts apologize to the singer. Moreover, many fans have taken directly to toppling the show’s ratings on Google.
I HOPE THIS racist tv show gets 🔥 down…
APOLOGIZE TO JUNGKOOK
RESPECT JUNGKOOK pic.twitter.com/nihogz2Bgx
Army let's make it 0%
Respect Jungkook
Apologize to Jungkook pic.twitter.com/Kx6UTM3NiF
That's what you deserve for clout chasing . Apologize to jungkook . pic.twitter.com/1oYMgBwLjW
— Yoonie day 🐈 ||Military wife⁷🫶 (@bts_7_world_) March 8, 2023This marks the second instance whereby a BTS member has publicly condemned the attitude of fans and strangers alike. Just last week, BTS’ RM discovered he was the victim of an information breach by a train station employee, who had been selling his information online. Seems like there is no break for BTS, even if they are on a break themselves.
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