BTS’s Fandom Sees Massive Rift Over Alleged Attempts To “Bury” Fan’s Inappropriate Behavior With Jin


Many called it a hypocritical move.

ARMYs are calling out their own fandom for attempting to “cover-up” the incident of fans seemingly violating BTS Jin’s personal space by trying to kiss him.

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Jin | @bts_bighit/Twitter

In a now-viral tweet, a BTS fan account called out their co-fans, accusing them of duplicity over the safety of the idol.

This scathing criticism comes in the light of the Jin’s Greetings event of the 2024 FESTA, undoubtedly the most anticipated part of BTS’s 11th anniversary celebration. On June 13, Jin met with 1000 ARMYs face-to-face, giving out hugs to each one of them. During this event, a fan was caught on camera seemingly planting a kiss on the idol’s cheek. The incident soon spread like wildfire online after one attendee posted the video on X (formerly Twitter). But soon after, the OP’s (original poster) account was suspended.

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The likely reason behind this suspension was multiple fan accounts reporting it en masse. Many ARMYs, worried that the video might affect Jin’s reputation, immediately mobilized to get the user de-platformed.

This move has ticked off many in the BTS fan community, especially after comparing the intensity of the reaction to cover up this incident versus the apathy toward ARMYs who were targeted for so much as suggesting mild actions to inform Jin about the fandom’s pro-Palestinian sentiments. The community has been at a rift for months over their varied opinions about the pro-Palestinian actions, mostly led by Palestinian ARMYs themselves. But this time, fans were particularly upset about the doxxing incident of one particular Muslim woman, whose face was plastered on social media after she suggested that pro-Palestinian ARMYs wear a shirt with their desired message on it to avoid being censored at the event.

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After the post criticizing ARMY’s response to the incident went viral, both sides of the fandom left their two cents on it. While some denied that the harassment of pro-Palestinian ARMYs ever took place and argued that not spreading the video of the incident was in Jin’s best interest, others called out the concern over optics to the point where the video’s original poster was suspended within merely an hour.

Meanwhile, BIGHIT MUSIC is yet to make any statements about the incident in question despite mounting criticism over their lack of proper security Jin. You can read more about the incident here.

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