j-hope annonce le décès de sa grand-mère lors du concert de BTS à Tokyo

Le membre de BTS j-hope a révélé lors d'un concert au Tokyo Dome le 17 avril que sa grand-mère maternelle, qui l'a élevé depuis son enfance, est décédée. Il a partagé son choc avec ses fans et a remercié ses camarades du groupe pour leur soutien. j-hope a exprimé la conviction que sa grand-mère aurait aimé la performance.

Sur scène devant des milliers de fans, j-hope s'est confié sur l'annonce qu'il a reçue peu après son arrivée au Japon. « Honnêtement, c'est peut-être un sujet un peu lourd à aborder, mais je tenais vraiment à exprimer ce que je ressens aujourd'hui », a-t-il déclaré, selon une traduction du coréen. « Juste après notre arrivée au Japon, j'ai appris la nouvelle que ma grand-mère maternelle — celle qui m'a élevé depuis tout petit — était décédée. »

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