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‘I don’t think I was wrong, but…’ BTS’ Jung Kook apologizes for controversial livestream | Collector
‘I don’t think I was wrong, but…’ BTS’ Jung Kook apologizes for controversial  livestream
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‘I don’t think I was wrong, but…’ BTS’ Jung Kook apologizes for controversial livestream

BTS member Jung Kook has addressed his controversial “explicit livestream” — a day before his group kicks off its highly anticipated world tour. Jung Kook went live on the fan platform Weverse Wednesday, speaking publicly about the incident for the first time in over two months. “I personally don’t really know if I did something seriously wrong. People on YouTube or streaming industry say these things all the time,” he said. “But since I haven’t shown this side of myself before, some fans may have felt uncomfortable. If any ARMY felt that way, I want to say I’m sorry. I’ll try to be more careful.” The controversy stems from a late-night livestream on Feb. 26, when Jung Kook appeared to have been drinking with friends and speaking candidly — at times using profanity and making blunt remarks. Clips from the broadcast quickly spread online, sparking debate among fans over idol image and authenticity. Reflecting on that night, Jung Kook said, “I was just in a really good mood. For people who are quick to criticize everything, I don’t have much to say.” At the sam

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