Jungkook’s candid late night live sparks debate ahead of BTS comeback 

In a surprising moment that quickly set social media abuzz, Jungkook of BTS hosted a late night live broadcast on Weverse that left fans both concerned and divided. The session, which reportedly began around 3:42 am on February 26, lasted over an hour and featured candid conversations, laughter, and personal admissions. What turned the broadcast into a major talking point, however, were his unfiltered remarks about pressure, restrictions, and his agency, HYBE.

Jungkook makes shocking revelations

The live initially began on a light note, with Jungkook chatting casually while appearing to drink and spend time with friends and his older brother. As the conversation progressed, he spoke about the demanding schedule leading up to BTS’ much anticipated comeback. He mentioned being extremely busy preparing for the album release and even joked that he had not found time to visit a dermatologist due to his packed routine.

However, the tone shifted when Jungkook openly expressed frustration about not being able to speak freely during live sessions. He said he wanted to communicate comfortably without constantly worrying about what he could or could not say. Emphasizing his individuality, he reportedly stated that he is a person too and simply wants to talk openly. He hinted that certain comments might upset the company, revealing the tension he feels between authenticity and professional boundaries.

Jungkook opens up about his past smoking habits

During the broadcast, Jungkook also addressed personal topics, including his past smoking habits. He shared that he had smoked previously but made efforts to quit, questioning why such matters could not be discussed honestly. At moments, the live grew more intense, with strong language and gestures that prompted some viewers to urge him to end the session.

The video quickly circulated online before being removed, sparking speculation about why it was taken down. Fans reacted with mixed emotions, some expressing worry about his well being, while others defended his honesty and vulnerability.

The incident has once again sparked conversations about the pressures faced by K pop idols and the fine line between maintaining an image and being authentic, especially during high profile comeback periods.

 

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