V And Jungkook Show Their Support For G@y Rights By Doing This At The Movie Premiere

кσяєα in particular and many other countries in the world in general still have strict views towards the LGBT community despite the increasingly progressive society. Not only that, K-pop male artists are also the most vulnerable when they are often attacked and ridiculed by the characteristics of Kpop idols even if they do not belong to this community.

Therefore, over the years, there are many K-pop idols who have advanced gender awareness and openly support the LBGT community. Although they have struggled many times, they have not been able to change this negative thought, but at least it has created a great influence on the thinking of others.

BTS is one of the artists who have actively expressed their support for the LGBT community or g@y rights. In particular, recently both V and Jungkook did this to show their support for the LGBT community when they appeared together at the premiere of Park Seo Joon and IU's movie Dream:

On April 24, Park Seo Joon and IU held a press conference as well as the premiere of their movie Dream, which is set to be released on April 26. The film's premiere was attended by many famous artists who are friends of the film's cast.

The most prominent of which is Wooga Squad - Park Seo Joon's close friend group. But yesterday, fans were surprised when beside Park Hyung Sik, Choi Woo Shik and V, there was also the appearance of Jungkook as a special guest.

V and Jungkook shσcked fans when they appeared together at the Dream premiere to show their support for Park Seo Joon and IU. Unexpectedly, the two looked extremely handsome and received attention from netizens.

In particular, Jungkook's new hairstyle soon became a hot topic of discussion on social networks. It makes him look young like he just debuted. Along with that, Jungkook's shyness when not on stage and V's concern for his younger brother also made fans love.

At the premiere, V encouraged Jungkook to blend in more naturally and be less shy in front of the press. But not only V and Jungkook's interactions attracted everyone's attention, but fans were also very keen to notice the special costumes that the two wore when they went to the premiere.

Both are dressed somewhat comfortably and not too prominently, but the meaning behind the outfit makes fans sob. Specifically, Jungkook wore a jacket with some Biblical verses on it. It includes: Isiah 53:6 “And we like sheep have gone astray..” is from the suffering servant Acts. 16:30 “What must I do to be saved?” is from the conversation of the jailer. Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.” The sleeve says ‘Excerpts from the Anonymous Diary of New York Youth Vol 3’ (a book by celebrated g@y Beat poet Taylor Mead).

Meanwhile, Taehyung wore a vintage Morrissey Oscar Wilde t-shirt. It is from Juntae Kim - famous brand for their Gender fluid clothing. Oscar Wilde is a g@y icon and the world’s first populist figure. Advocating ‘freedom for heart and soul, and for all - regardless of how the soul swirled.’ Morrissey (a g@y singer) was inspired by him. Morrissey ever said of Oscar Wilde, “He was the first person who ever said to people that they should live ‘flower-like lives.’”

It can be seen that both Jungkook and V often wear clothes with special messages, showing their support in a positive way and conveying positive messages about the LGBT community. This is not the first time the two have shown this support for this vulnerable community.

Jungkook has been seen many times wearing shirts from the LGBTQAI+ brand - AJO AJOBYAJO. Meanwhile, V broke all limits or standards when it came to wearing women's shirt dresses or jewelry with pearls and gems, etc.

In addition, V and Jungkook have also repeatedly supported the songs of g@y artists such as Troy Sivan, Kehlani or Harry Styles, etc. Besides these two members, BTS members have also repeatedly supported g@y rights and spread positive messages to break the boundaries of gender and ̾s̾e̾xual orientation.

Fans after knowing this feel very proud of the members of BTS:

- He knows what he is doing

- His stylist is even more crafty, IMO. They're the one(s) who make it all happen for him.

- BTS have openly said they support g@y rights

- G@y rights are human rights and not supporting them, what a surprise, makes you a homophobe. Also maybe you disagree with bts' support of the lgbt+ community, but that could very well mean that by ιиѕυℓтing the community you're ιиѕυℓтing them. You don't get to do that

- i support that (and so does BTS they said g@y rights)

- Taehyung and Jungkook ever support LGBT every year during Pride Month

- Taehyung ever posted a photo of Marilyn Monroe on Instagram. Monroe was one of the first women in Hollywood to openly support the rights of lgbt.

- I love how Kim Taehyung never fails to show his support for LGBT.

- i'm really proud of these two angels

- I love these best men and what they do for the community 

- The spread the meaningful support for LGBT

- They usually use the meaningful iteams to show their respect and support for the minority