“I was also heavy-hearted, as my beloved fans might have had a difficult time because of me. I talked a lot with the members and reflected on myself. I wanted to speak directly to you live – from now on, I will be more careful in my thoughts and actions always and everywhere.”
The singer was a guest on the radio programme “DJ Suga’s Honey FM0613”, hosted by BTS rapper Suga on V Live on Saturday.Jungkook and three other K-pop stars – NCT 127’s Jaehyun, Seventeen’s Mingyu and Astro’s Cha Eun-woo – stirred a debate after the quartet’s visit to Itaewon on April 25 was reported on May 18.Asian artists show their support for Black Lives Matter campaign
In the wake of the controversy, BTS’ label Big Hit Entertainment revealed that Jungkook tested negative for the virus and apologised, saying: “The singer has been deeply regretting what he did. We will make sure to prevent the recurrence of an incident like this.”Jungkook debuted as a BTS member in 2013 with the album 2 Cool 4 Skool, and recently released the solo track Still With You.
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