BTS' Jungkook discusses quitting smoking in live stream

BTS member Jungkook surprised fans during a recent Weverse live stream by opening up about his past smoking habit. He emphasized that his personal life decisions are his own as a grown man and revealed he has already quit the habit to focus on his artistic abilities. Fans praised his sincerity despite potential disapproval from his company.

In the early hours of February 26 KST, BTS' Jungkook went live on Weverse from his house, inviting ARMY fans to join a casual karaoke session filled with drinks, jokes, and interactions with a friend and his brother. The stream showcased his relaxed, drunk personality, creating an intimate atmosphere.

During the live interaction, Jungkook addressed his smoking habits directly, questioning why it remains controversial since he is an adult. He confessed that he has left the habit behind in the past, attributing the decision to preserving his artistic abilities. Although the exact quote from Jungkook was not detailed in reports, his openness highlighted his autonomy over personal choices.

Fans on social networks responded supportively, celebrating his decision and honesty. Comments included: “I am really happy and glad that he doesn’t smoke anymore…” and “Quitting smoking is so damn hard I’m trying to quit too so proud of him.” Others affirmed, “He doesn’t have to explain himself to anyone, it’s not his job to teach people who don’t get it,” and “I’m actually glad he can talk about it comfortably. He’s human too.” Many noted his comfort in sharing, even knowing his company might not approve, underscoring the strong bond with ARMY.

This candid moment aligns with Jungkook's ongoing solo activities, though no further details on his career were mentioned in the stream.

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