Livestream de Jungkook alimenta debate sobre pressões da fama de idols e tensões no BTS

Após o livestream sincero de 90 minutos do membro do BTS Jungkook no Weverse em 26 de fevereiro de 2026 — que foi removido depois —, o incidente acendeu discussões sobre as pressões da fama, restrições da agência e o futuro do BTS. Em meio a revelações de tabagismo passado e críticas à Hybe enquanto bebia ao vivo, Jungkook destacou suas lutas com a fama solo, prometendo horas depois esforço renovado para o retorno do grupo.

O broadcast sem filtros de Jungkook de casa, com palavrões, um gesto rude e desafio a fãs que o instavam a encerrar, ecoou frustrações raramente expressas publicamente. Como detalhado na cobertura inicial, ele lamentou restrições da empresa a divulgações pessoais, como seu hábito de fumar: «Tenho 30 anos agora. Não sei por que não posso falar sobre isso. Eu fumava muito, mas trabalhei muito duro para parar.»

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