Jungkook Sends A Sincere Apology To ARMY And Issues A Warning To Haters On The Latest Weverse Live

With just one day left until BTS kick off the first concert of their year-long world tour, the members are likely busy rehearsing and preparing for this major performance. As such, fans did not expect any member to meet them through a live broadcast. Yet Jungkook showed up at the most υиєχρє¢тє∂ time.

At around 4 a.m. on April 8, Jungkook went live on Weverse for about an hour to chat with fans. He appeared in dark-colored pajamas, sitting in the living room of his villa. For those who regularly follow BTS and Jungkook, his habit of going live late at night or in the early morning is nothing new.

What stood out most during this livestream was that Jungkook revisited his controversial broadcast from a month ago—where he unintentionally revealed his use of casual language while talking to a friend, mentioned having smoked, and expressed feeling “stifled” by having to carefully watch his words as an idol.

At the time, while some fans saw it as a natural and unfiltered side of him, it still sparked major debates over idol ethics and attitude. Jungkook was fully aware of the negative reactions, and instead of ignoring them, he chose to address them head-on during this broadcast. He began with a sincere apology to fans, saying: “I have to say sorry to ARMYs… I’m not really sure if I made a big mistake, but I thought it could be uncomfortable for those watching. I’ll tone it down from now on".

“I didn’t ¢υяѕє at ARMYs, I was talking to a friend, but doing that on camera could make people uncomfortable. If that’s the case, I’ll accept it. I’m always sincere, and everything I do is because of you guys. I can't say that I'm a kind person but I'm still quite sincere to you all... but because of that one thing (the live issue) things being talked about like this and that... yeah... I don't know. I guess there's nothing I can do about it so l wanted to say sorry", he continued, offering further explanation.

He also added: “But that doesn't mean...I mean I don't know what's my next move! I will not cross lines or do.. you know.. bad stuff. But as a human I may be you know? Doing things (about previous live) too. If that's uncomfortable or not it for you, just tell me and I'll see and accept it too.”

However, Jungkook’s willingness to reflect on himself in front of fans does not mean he bows to those who deliberately distort the narrative or spread hate. He remarked: “They’ll edit it like this and upload it again, right… seriously. These days, edits are really provocative, aren’t they? It’s not like I swore at ARMYs or anything—I mean, you can swear at your friends sometimes… Of course, doing it in front of the camera like this might make people uncomfortable, but… look at this. There are so many people who swear in front of cameras, even among celebrities. So I don’t think it’s wrong”.

Through these words, Jungkook drew a clear line between personal intent and the impact of those who twist narratives. His calm yet sharp remarks were widely interpreted by fans as a subtle warning, and many supported his boldness in directly confronting toxic individuals. What sets Jungkook apart is not perfection, but his willingness to acknowledge, reflect, and grow.

The moment he said these words is now rapidly spreading across social media, drawing numerous reactions from fans, including:

- Absolutely love the fact that he knows he doesn’t owe an explanation to people who criticise and hate on every single thing, “not my problem if you get sued” yes baby, clock them!

- I really wish him and the rest of tannies never apologise again, you guys can speak your minds to us, you didn’t do anything wrong

- I really need Jungkook to know that he doesn’t need to apologize for being himself or showing a different side of his personality. He’s an adult and didn’t harm anyone. People need to unclench and let him be human

- You don’t need to be sorry or apologise, Jungkook. You haven’t done anything wrong. We love you, and all we care about is your happiness.

- And this is what I've been telling, that I have always loved his authenticity and sincerity among us ARMYs. The way he's comfortable being vulnerable. Thank you for always coming home to us, Jungkook. Sincerely

- These apologise from them just pissed me off,,,bcs they are not needed for things like that. Man people there in korea,media, really but really need to touch some grαѕѕ

- The thing is that he's aware of everything,he knows they twist his words and even after saying that people still do twist and mistranslate his words

- Jungkook shows raw emotion that why jungkook's live are the most loved Pls stay like this jungkook