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As BTS prepares to launch their most anticipated global tour of the year, the ARMY community is once again expressing concern for V (Kim Taehyung) amid rumors of coercive behavior that could affect his safety.
According to South Korean media, the global fan community is expressing deep concern about V (BTS)'s safety ahead of the group's upcoming world tour. Recent information circulating on social media suggests potential threats targeting the idol, leaving ARMYs uneasy as BTS prepares for their comeback with a packed schedule.
BTS is expected to kick off their world tour in April this year, beginning in South Korea and then continuing to many countries to meet international fans. This is the most anticipated tour after a long hiatus due to military service and individual projects. The return of the full 7-member lineup therefore holds special significance, not only for BTS but also for millions of ARMYs around the world.
However, the joy of the reunion is being overshadowed by worrying rumors. On social media platforms, some posts claim that some fans are exhibiting extremist behavior, even intending to harm V. Fans who watched the related livestreams said they encountered many threatening comments, and therefore proactively shared them to warn the community. The purpose of spreading this information is not to cause panic, but to help people raise awareness and urge the management company to take timely protective measures.
Amidst this wave of concern, many ARMYs have collectively demanded that HYBE Corporation and BigHit Music take stronger action. In their posts, fans shared the data they had collected along with links to report directly to the company. This aims to ensure that HYBE is fully aware of the seriousness of the situation and has an appropriate response plan, from strengthening security at concerts to monitoring online activities that may potentially harm the artists.
In fact, this isn't the first time Kpop idols have faced death threats. Previously, many famous artists such as Jennie (Blackpink), Winter (aespa), Baekhyun (EXO), and Taeyeon (SNSD) have received threatening letters or public threats via social media. These incidents highlight the dark side of fame, where some obsessive fans can cross boundaries, invading the privacy and safety of artists.
For BTS, the group with the largest fanbase in K-pop history, security is more important than ever. The youngest member, Jungkook, is a prime example, having been stalked, threatened, and even had his home broken into by obsessive fans on numerous occasions. This demonstrates the risks the members face not only during tours but also in their daily personal lives.
Against this backdrop, BTS's upcoming comeback with their new studio album "Arirang," set to debut on March 20th, has garnered significant public attention. This album marks the full return of all seven members after a long hiatus from the stage. According to their management company, BigHit Music, BTS's subsequent tour will span 23 countries and territories, with a total of 79 shows. This scale is considered the largest in K-pop history to date.
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