- BTS’s Jimin recently laid his heart on his sleeve to apologise to ARMY after the K-pop group cancelled their show due to the pandemic.
- “I felt sort of guilty the previous two years,” the Filter singer stated in an interview with Weverse Magazine.
- After the first day of the LA show, I felt like I’d been wronging the audience the entire time since our shows were getting cancelled.”
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The 26-year-old singer stated that he had lost his interest because their followers were unable to see them despite the unwavering wait.
“I truly began to wonder what I had been doing all that time.” “We sang ‘Permission to Dance’ and greeted the ARMY during the event, but it was strange how emotional it felt despite the song being so bouncy,” the Inner Child singer remarked.
The well-known dancer also spoke about being a pop idol in South Korea. “The word ‘idol’ implies various things to different people, and I suppose Koreans interpret it in a completely different light, but you’re right to say that’s where I started,” he explained.
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“To be honest, I can do the things I do individually, even now, because of being in BTS, and I don’t think that’s going to change since I got my start as an idol,” Jimin added.
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