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BTS And ARMY Face Disgusting Insults From Radio Show Hosts
Radio show hosts hurled insults at BTS and their fans, ARMYs, after Jin's "Running Wild" played during one of their show segments.
BTS fans have demanded an apology from a popular Italian radio show âRadio 105â after the hosts disrespected and insulted Jin during one of their episodes.
| BIGHIT MUSICThe situation started after the show played BTSâs Jin single âRunning Wildâ during one of their segments. One of the hosts, Marko Mazzoli, responded aggressively to it once the song started playing.
Marko: Haha! Come on take off this pain in the a*s.
Other host: No!
Marko: Yes I donât give a f*ck!
Other host: Iâve already told you.
Marko: Oh yeah, right, we canât insult BTS, but I donât give a f*ck.
The fans became frustrated with the way the host was talking about Jinâs song and rallied on social media demanding an apology from all the hosts involved as well as the radio show.
Following the anger online, one of the radio show hosts, Fabio Alisei, took to his personal Instagram stories to comment and address the backlash. While many thought this would be an apology, fans were surprised to see that Alisei only had more insulting comments to make. This time, however, the comments were directed at BTSâs fanbase, ARMYs.
The situation was aggravated even further during the episode of the radio that aired following Aliseiâs Instagram story. During a segment of their daily show, the hosts continued to moch and insult ARMYs as well as Jin. Even going as far as making disgusting comments.
Fans immediately translated his comments and called out all the insults directed at them. They have organized templates to mass email so they could report the radio show hosts and their comments towards Jin to HYBE. Fans are also trying to email the showâs network and even their sponsors.
Fans are left hoping that BigHit Music or HYBE will address the situation and protect Jin as well as the fandom from similar comments. Many are also still demanding a proper response and apology from the radio show and its network.
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