‘Drunk live stream’ BTS Jungkook “Is swearing wrong when I’m not a public figure?”…To fans, “Sorry”

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Screenshot of Jungkook’s Weverse Live broadcast.

Screenshot of Jungkook’s Weverse Live broadcast.

Jungkook of BTS personally addressed his ‘drunk live stream’ and apologized to fans.

On the morning of the 8th, Jungkook mentioned the earlier ‘drunk live stream’ through the fan communication platform Weverse Live.

He said, “I felt I should apologize to ARMY,” adding, “I’m not sure if I made a big mistake, but I’m sorry if fans might have felt uncomfortable.”

He continued, “I was in such a good mood that dayalso because of the comeback,” but added, “I’ll refrain from it going forward.”

Jungkook also stated his thoughts candidly. He said, “To be honest, I’m not a public figure, and these are things that people working on YouTube or in this field all say,” while apologizing that showing a side he hadn’t before may have made fans uncomfortable.

Jungkook further made his stance clear, saying, “This will probably get edited like this and uploaded again! Edits these days are so provocative. It’s not like I swore at ARMY, and you can swear at a friend. How many people swear in front of a camera? There are even celebrities who do. So I don’t think it was wrong.”

Finally, Jungkook said, “I don’t really want to say much to people who are busy bashing anything. If I get sued, it’s none of my business, but thank you for your interest,” and concluded, “I wanted to say this to ARMY. Anyway, to our ARMY who felt uncomfortable, sorry. I’m sorry.”

Earlier, in the early hours of the 26th of last month, Jungkook interacted with fans on a Weverse Live broadcast while drinking with an acquaintance. During that broadcast, he mentioned that he smokes and used profanity and coarse expressions, sparking heated debate among netizens.

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