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[talk] A complete recap of the controversy surrounding Jungkook's drinking and live broadcast! Smoking, swearing, "Hive" curses, and roommates.
Here's a quick recap of BTS Jungkook's drinking controversy. We'll detail everything from his early-morning Weverse Live confession about smoking, the swearing, his comments about HYBE, the reveal of his roommate, and even the fan reactions.
1. What was the problem with the drinking live that started at 3:40 AM?
Jungkook held a Weverse Live broadcast on February 26th, lasting approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, starting at 3:40 AM.
The broadcast that day continued in a relatively free atmosphere, and the singer communicated with fans by singing songs and telling honest stories while drinking.
But the problem was the level of expression.
During the broadcast, a scene was shown in which he was swearing at an acquaintance and using vulgar language, and the controversy spread as the video quickly spread through social media and online communities.
Especially since it was right before their comeback, concerns arose as to why they were doing a broadcast like this now.
2. Honest confession: "I smoked a lot"... even mentioning Hive
The biggest issue in this broadcast was the 'cigarette' confession.
Jungkook
"I smoked a lot. But I really tried to quit."
He directly mentioned his past smoking history, saying,
Then he said
"I want to talk about all of this. But the moment I do, the company will be in an uproar."
"I think I would have told you everything, except for the company."
He indirectly mentioned his agency, Hive, by saying,
But at the same time
"It's not like the company did anything wrong."
“They are the ones who catch what I miss.”
He added that his attitude was not entirely critical.
However, the expression “if it’s not the company” itself is being consumed in a provocative way, leading to interpretations such as “isn’t this a hive insult?”
3. “I’m going to live my own way now” declaration… What was the fans’ reaction?
During the broadcast, Jungkook
“I like you guys. I just find it annoying.”
“I will live the way I want to live.”
“Isn’t it my personality and my thoughts to act recklessly when I’m drunk?”
“I will now live my life my way, so please support me.”
He expressed his will to live a freer life, saying,
Even after the live ends, in the fan community
“Now I’m going to live my life my way, so support me!”
He left a message saying, “Don’t regret it,” and when a fan said, “Don’t regret it,” he replied, “Why would I regret it?”
Fan reactions to this were sharply divided.
✔ Advocacy
“I’m an adult, what’s wrong with smoking?”
“It’s better when it’s honest.”
“It must have been frustrating.”
✔ Concern side
“Why take such risks ahead of a comeback?”
“I’m worried that it will affect the other members.”
“As a public figure, I was reckless.”
“Please stop, I’m anxious.”
It is being received with even greater sensitivity, especially as the release of the fifth full-length album is imminent on March 20th.
4. Who was your roommate?
This live was attended by Jungkook's live-in friend and older brother.
In fact, Jungkook said through Weverse Live last year
“The friend I live with is a friend from Busan. We’ve known each other since kindergarten,” he previously revealed.
The friend in question was also present on this broadcast, and it appears that a playful conversation ensued, leading to the use of profanity.
The fact that they were living together was made public in the past, but it is being brought to light again with this controversy.
5. How far will this controversy spread?
As of now
No official apology or statement of position
Even within the fandom, opinions are divided.
It is still unknown whether this will have a direct impact on comeback activities.
It is called a state.
However, given the nature of the idol industry where 'image management' is important, we will have to wait and see what effect this drinking live broadcast will have on future activities.
The gap between the “honesty” that Jungkook spoke of and the “responsibility of idols” that the public expects can be seen as the core of this controversy.
Q&A Summary
Q1. Did Jungkook really criticize Hive?
He didn't directly say, "Hive was wrong." However, the phrase, "I would have told you everything if it weren't for the company," led to widespread speculation that there was tension with the company.
Q2. Is it legally problematic to confess to smoking?
Smoking itself isn't illegal for adults. However, it's controversial in terms of the idol image it creates.
Q3. Was the swearing severe?
The finger pointing and vulgar language directed at an acquaintance were exposed as is, and the controversy grew as the scene was captured and spread.
Q4. Will this affect the comeback?
It's difficult to say for sure at this point. However, given the impending comeback, risk management has become increasingly important.
Q5. Who is your roommate?
It is known that Jungkook is a friend from Busan (who he has known since kindergarten) who he revealed in a past live broadcast, and that he was also present on this broadcast.
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