j-hope gibt Tod seiner Großmutter beim BTS-Konzert in Tokio bekannt

Das BTS-Mitglied j-hope gab während eines Konzerts im Tokyo Dome am 17. April bekannt, dass seine Großmutter mütterlicherseits, die ihn seit seiner Kindheit aufgezogen hatte, verstorben ist. Er teilte seine Bestürzung mit den Fans und bedankte sich bei seinen Bandkollegen für die Unterstützung bei der Bewältigung des Verlusts. j-hope äußerte die Überzeugung, dass seiner Großmutter der Auftritt gefallen hätte.

Auf der Bühne vor Tausenden von Fans sprach j-hope offen darüber, dass er die Nachricht kurz nach seiner Ankunft in Japan erhalten hatte. „Ehrlich gesagt, ist das vielleicht ein etwas schwieriges Thema, aber ich wollte unbedingt ausdrücken, wie ich mich heute fühle“, sagte er, übersetzt aus dem Koreanischen. „Direkt nachdem wir in Japan angekommen waren, erhielt ich die Nachricht, dass meine Großmutter mütterlicherseits – diejenige, die mich von klein auf großgezogen hat – verstorben ist.“

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