BTS leader RM has issued an apology to fans following a recent live broadcast on Weverse that sparked a whirlwind of reactions across social media. His spontaneous remarks, particularly surrounding topics like disbandment, were taken out of context by some viewers, leading to widespread online debate and a surge of harsh criticism.

The broadcast, which RM hosted to connect casually with fans, quickly became a trending topic as select clips went viral — many shared without full context. Some netizens interpreted his comments as hints of BTS’s future disbandment, intensifying already brewing speculation amid ongoing rumors involving various members.
On December 8, RM posted a heartfelt message to Weverse alongside a simple photo of his hand making a heart gesture.
“I’m sorry if my live two days ago made a lot of ARMYs feel tired,” RM wrote. “I got so many messages from people worried about me… I regret turning it on now, but I was just feeling frustrated at the moment. I’m sorry ㅠ Please look at me kindly just a little.”

He went on to share personal updates, offering fans a glimpse into his daily life — including studying for his driving test, moving back home after renovations, and even a failed attempt at making a snow duck due to melting snow.

“I’ll focus on making music, practicing choreography together, thinking about new content, sleeping well, and living normally… That’s all for now!”
The sincerity and warmth in his message touched many fans, with the majority of ARMYs rallying behind him. Comments across Weverse, Twitter, and fan communities largely expressed support, emphasizing that RM’s comments were misinterpreted and that no apology was necessary.

As BTS continues navigating their group and solo activities, RM’s message stands as a reminder of the pressures idols face under the public eye — and the power of vulnerability in building trust with fans.
Sources: Koreaboo

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