BT$ gave an interview for the Hollywood reporter and it's a mess
everyone on twitter is making fun of them for their stupid answers , and fans are saying the Hollywood reporter is trying to sabotage them
Here are some parts of the interview :
"We have to consider ourselves not just better [than other K-pop acts], but the best," says RM, BTS' 25-year-old charismatic leader.
"When we're out there on that stage, we're there to conquer. We think we're the ones."
"There are some bad people in Korea — quite a few Lou Pearlmans," RM says, "But we feel like we're very respected when we talk to Mr. Bang." Jungkook offers an equally glowing evaluation of the boss.
"He gives us a lot of freedom to do whatever we want to do"
while their world is filled with private jets, legions of bodyguards and armies of personal chefs, their private lives — if you can even call them that —
are scrupulously monitored. When Jungkook was spotted with a 22-year-old woman on Geoje Island , Big Hit threatened legal action against any news outlet that suggested they were romantically linked.
Girlfriends, apparently, aren't supposed to be part of the synth-pop-star fantasy.
whenever the conversation turns to anything controversial — or just slightly provocative — their answers have all the spontaneity of a Disney animatronic figure. For instance, when asked if they have any reservations about resuming their tour in America during such a politically fraught period, a switch seems to flip in RM's brain.
"BTS doesn't talk about big issues like war or peace, or global poverty or starvation, or things like that," he says, shooting down the question.
"There are a lot of issues, both in the United States and in Korea. I think the message [is] loving yourself, as well as to look at the small things."
Oct. 10 in Saudi Arabia.
The appearance comes at the request of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman and has generated controversy (especially after Nicki Minaj
canceled a date there in July).
"I wouldn't say it was easy," RM says (extremely carefully) of the decision to play Saudi Arabia. "But we were officially invited. It's been a while since we've performed in the Middle East — I guess the last time was 2015 in Dubai." Adds Jimin:
"To put it simply, if there's a place where people want to see us, we'll go there. That's really how we feel."
here is the full link to the interview:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/bts-is-back-musics-billion-dollar-boy-band-takes-next-step-1244580?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral
I don't know about you but I think this RM reply says it all:
"BTS doesn't talk about big issues like war or peace, or global poverty or starvation, or things like that," ........
"I think the message [is] loving yourself, as well as to look at the small things."
lol this is a great answer for a group who works for Unice.f and gave a speech at the UN (sarcasm ON)
BT$ have no idea what to do when the questions are "complicated"
the saudi Arabia answer....them talking about being "the ones"...and saying their boss don't control them but then the interviewer talking about BH taking legal action against everyone lmao....no wonder Army are mad on twitter