Did BTS's Jungkook Really Post That Instagram Message? Recent Controversy Involving HYBE and Its Artists Explained

 


BTS’s youngest member, Jungkook, recently posted a photo of his beloved pet, Bam, on Instagram, captioned with the cryptic message: “Don’t Use Them.” While this was his first post in over a month, it wasn’t the photo that caught fans’ attention—it was the caption.



Why? Because it comes at a time when Hybe is embroiled in a controversy with the former CEO of NewJeans, surrounding artist rights and ownership. Given the ongoing drama, many believe Jungkook’s message could be a subtle statement about not using artists as business pawns. Some speculate the post wasn’t just about NewJeans but may also be linked to his fellow BTS member, Suga.

On the other hand, some fans argue that Jungkook doesn’t typically post in English or involve himself in external matters. This led to speculation that his Instagram account might have been hacked.

Regardless of the debate, the post quickly went viral, forcing BigHit Music to release an official statement addressing the matter. They confirmed that Jungkook had indeed posted the caption, adding, “We have confirmed that he posted it because he believes that young artists should not be dragged into disputes or used as shields.”

Fans were quick to praise Jungkook for his awareness and his willingness to stand up for artists, showing their overwhelming support for his simple yet powerful message.

However, there’s still some mystery surrounding the situation. Jungkook has never spoken out about matters like this before, even when it involved him or his members. This has led to speculation that the post might be fake or that his account could have been hacked. After all, Jungkook has openly expressed his dislike for Instagram from the beginning, knowing that the platform might not be a safe space for him.


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