Did BTS Biot reach Korea?

Did BTS Biot reach Korea?

‘BTS BIOT’ has now reach in korea, “Triggered as a ‘KOREAN’ itself”. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

What is the issue about BTS Biot?

The word “biot” means “gay” in Filipino and refers to male homosexuals or transgenders. Yes, those male senior high students called BTS gay. That’s partly the reason why ARMYs were so angry these past few days on Twitter.

What is the meaning of BTS?

BTS
Also known as Bangtan Boys Bangtan Sonyeondan Beyond the Scene Bulletproof Boy Scouts
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres K-pop pop hip hop R&B EDM
Years active 2013–present

What BTS think about Philippines?

The weather and the cheers. RM: “I think we always went to Philippines once a year during our tour and a lot of fans are waiting and supporting us. Even with a hot weather, I’d like to visit again as soon as possible to hear the cheers of ARMY in Philippines.”

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Who is Jungkook crush in Philippines?

According to BTS fans, Jungkook’s celebrity crush is a soloist named IU.

Is BTS Biot available in Korea?

‘BTS BIOT’ has now reach in korea, “Triggered as a ‘KOREAN’ itself”. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Is South Korea’s Moon Jae-in listening to BTS?

South Korea’s leadership is listening. After BTS’ historic No. 1 placement on the Billboard 200 this week, President Moon Jae-In said, “BTS has a magical ability to turn sadness into hope, and differences into similarity.”

What does BTS Biot mean on social media?

Fans expressed that ignoring it means that name-calling and using it as a comment to put-down allows it to continue and possibly get worse not only in social media but in real-life situations. Locals are using the “Bts Biot” phrase thinking it something that makes you cool. Well guess what its not, its an insult word towards the Lgbtq+ Community.

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Is BTS Bayot still a thing?

Sadly, homophobic rhetoric is still common in the second decade of the twenty-first century. BTS fans, also known as ARMY’s, expressed their disappointment as ‘BTS Bayot’ or ‘BTS Biot’ trends in the Philippines.