Fãs do BTS atacam streamer Spreen no Barrio Chino

Uma multidão de fãs do BTS, conhecidos como Army, irritou-se com o streamer argentino Spreen e atacou-o no Barrio Chino de Buenos Aires. O incidente surgiu da afirmação do influencer de que poderia assistir ao concerto da banda em outubro na Argentina de graça. O ataque foi captado em vídeo.

O streamer argentino Spreen, um influencer popular, foi atacado por uma multidão de fãs do BTS no Barrio Chino de Buenos Aires. Relatos indicam que o 'Army', como a base de fãs do BTS se autodenomina, visou-o devido às suas declarações alegando entrada gratuita no concerto da banda em outubro de 2026 na Argentina. Vídeo do incidente mostra fãs confrontando Spreen no bairro multicultural. A agressão ocorreu recentemente, com imagens a circular nas redes sociais, incluindo uma foto creditada a X/@TndenciaStream. O evento sublinha tensões entre fãs e figuras públicas em grandes eventos de K-pop. Spreen não emitiu comentários oficiais sobre o ataque até ao momento, mas o episódio gerou debate online sobre o comportamento dos seguidores do BTS na Argentina.

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