Les fans de BTS attaquent le streamer Spreen dans le Barrio Chino

Une foule de fans de BTS, connus comme l'Army, s'est énervée contre le streamer argentin Spreen et l'a attaqué dans le Barrio Chino de Buenos Aires. L'incident provient de la déclaration de l'influencer selon laquelle il pouvait assister au concert d'octobre du groupe en Argentine gratuitement. L'attaque a été filmée.

Le streamer argentin Spreen, un influencer populaire, a été attaqué par une foule de fans de BTS dans le Barrio Chino de Buenos Aires. Les rapports indiquent que l'« Army », nom que se donne la fanbase de BTS, l'a ciblé en raison de ses déclarations prétendant un accès gratuit au concert d'octobre 2026 du groupe en Argentine. Des images vidéo de l'incident montrent des fans confrontant Spreen dans le quartier multiculturel. L'agression s'est produite récemment, avec des images circulant sur les réseaux sociaux, y compris une photo créditée à X/@TndenciaStream. L'événement met en lumière les tensions entre fans et figures publiques lors de grands événements K-pop. Spreen n'a pas encore publié de commentaires officiels sur l'attaque, mais l'épisode a suscité un débat en ligne sur le comportement des fans de BTS en Argentine.

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