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BTS’ Jungkook apologizes for wearing a controversial hat, but the MAGA-like slogan ignites a K-Pop fan war with aespa’s Karina also dragged in.
K-pop group BTS' members Jimin and Jungkook were discharged from the South Korean military on Wednesday, the fifth and sixth to complete the country's mandatory service amid expectations of the band's ...
BTS's Jungkook shared an apology statement regarding the Make Tokyo Great Again cap controversy through the South Korean social media platform Weverse.
The 27-year-old K-pop star, who recently completed his compulsory military service in South Korea, was wearing the hat on Friday when he made a surprise appearance at rehearsals for the final ...
The BTS singer said he had been ‘careless’ and worn the hat without ‘examining the historical and political meaning of the phrase’ ...
BTS’ Jungkook is facing backlash after wearing a cap with a controversial slogan during bandmate j-hope's HOPE ON THE STAGE Seoul encore concert rehearsals.
The singer, who was slammed after he was spotted wearing a cap bearing the words "Make Tokyo Great Again" during a rehearsal ...
BTS' Jungkook sparks controversy with "Make Tokyo Great Again" cap, prompting backlash and apology from both him and the ...
Fresh off his discharge, BTS’ Jungkook sparks backlash over ‘Make Tokyo Great Again’ cap. Brand forced to clarify as fans ...
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As Jungkook's pictures went viral, many drew parallels to US President Donald Trump’s ‘Make America Great Again’ phrase – ...
While BTS ARMYs are awaiting the band members' reunion after Suga's military discharge on June 21, Jungkook stirred an unexpected row with his "Make Tokyo Great Again" hat.