There are growing suspicions that the organizer who led the campaign calling for BTS's Suga to leave the group due to his drunk driving on an electric scooter is a fan of another artist pretending to be an ARMY.
On the 2nd, social media and online communities began to spread the suspicion that the organizer of the campaign urging Suga's departure is actually a fan of NCT. This account had previously sent flowers to HYBE without prior notice and even staged a truck protest when the controversy over Suga’s drunk driving emerged.
An overseas ARMY posted an article and video on X questioning whether the truck protest campaign was genuinely initiated by K-ARMY.
The video claimed that the truck protest account was not started by Korean ARMYs and that the receipts were fake.
These suspicions arose when the email of the campaign organizer was accidentally exposed while fundraising for the protest.
When Googling the email of the protest organizer, images from the global platform Pinterest appeared, showing tags related to a member of SM’s idol group NCT and a post by Min Hee-jin, former CEO of Ador.
In response to the suspicion of impersonating ARMY, the account owner explained, “These photos were saved for personal use,” and added, “The numbers in the account ID are for ‘HYYH (a BTS album), and the profile picture is from ‘Spring Day.’ If desired, I can provide additional proof that I'm an ARMY.”
ARMY members are expressing the opinion that fans of other artists impersonating ARMY are inciting internal divisions and that one should not join the protest.
Professor Lee Ji-young of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, who wrote the book BTS Art Revolution, also posted on her X account, “Those advocating for the departure of BTS members are not ARMY. It has been revealed that they are merely a small number of people and, moreover, the organizer is a fan of another group, not ARMY.”
1. What in the world is this kind of mediaplay?
2. This is just bullsh*t who would care so much about them aside from the fans?ã…‹
3. As if....? Just leave already
4. Why would a fan from another fandom spend this kind of money to send trucks...
5. A NCTzen who listened to Spring Day 40,000 times? ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ No but it's hard to even stream my bias' song a thousand times, this is so ridiculous that I'm just gonna laugh
6. The mediaplay is getting funnier ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
7. What is there to gain from NCT fans to send protest trucks like that to BTS? ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
8. Wow this is legendary, why would they spend the money they can spend on NCT instead?
9. That person streamed 34,000 times for BTS, but wouldn't even stream for their "own bias"?ã…¡ã…¡
10. If you really watched the suspicions video, you'll see that she has sketch and croquis pins saved in their Pinterest, anyone can see that those are pins from 3 years ago + she only saved that one f*cking popular photo of Jaehyun under "my saves"
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