BTS held online concerts for two consecutive days on June 13 and 14. An ARMY feels bad about not being able to buy paid content and reveals it on Weverse.
Jimin BTS is undoubtedly very kind and cares for ARMY. But what was his comment when he found out that there were fans who watched a BTS (Bangtan Boys) concert with an illegal link or illegally?
Recently, BTS held a concert titled 2021 Muster Sowoozoo for two consecutive days on June 13 and 14. An ARMY feels bad about not being able to buy paid content and reveals it on Weverse.
ARMYs revealed that they felt guilty for not being able to buy tickets for BTS' concerts and had to watch them illegally. Instead of reprimanding him, Jimin gave an unexpected comment.
"It's okay. Instead, please don't hate yourself. Whatever the reason, we will love you," wrote the 1995-born singer.
ARMYs were touched by Jimin's words of wisdom to those who couldn't afford BTS merchandise or paid content. But what attracted more attention was the way Jimin replied.
Jimin wrote carefully, choosing words in Korean that Weverse would translate easily and accurately. Therefore, regardless of what language ARMYs speak, they can immediately understand the comments.
Meanwhile, BTS has made a comeback with the English single "Butter", which has broken records here and there. The single managed to top the prestigious Billboard Hot 100 chart for three consecutive weeks. Reportedly they will soon comeback next July.
In other news, BTS is releasing a CD of "Butter" next month. Currently they are busy promoting the Japanese album "BTS, The Best" where the title song "Film Out" was released some time ago. (wk/chus)