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@Binhaosweeties @alwayssntyjk It's a pity that J-Hope, despite his charismatic stage presence, hasn't become a breakout idol because he's not handsome enough. Otherwise, I would also think he's amazing. I really enjoy his performances; he has a very unique personality.
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@katrinailike @alwayssntyjk I went to his solo concert, I think he held down performing solo really well, but I’m just sad all these opportunities to the others were not offered to Jungkook. Also Jungkook is such a complete package from dancing singing to visuals
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If jhope was the one who got invited at the super bowl trust me no doubt he would postpone his enlistment for a few months and the company would have agreed. Now i mentioned only him because i think of all of them beside jungkook he's the who can pull it off. The company doesn't want jungkook to exponentially his fame and outdone the group so they hold him up. This could be the great opportunity for him but they sabotaged him. Dw jungkook good things coming in your way 10x.
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@Binhaosweeties @alwayssntyjk But I believe Jungkook will definitely hold a solo concert in the future, so don't be sad, there will definitely be a tour for Jungkook.
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@Binhaosweeties @alwayssntyjk There will be more in the future, and Jungkook doesn't have many songs yet. J-Hope had this idea before enlisting in the military, so he's been accumulating songs.
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@Metrocard1 @katrinailike @BuzzingPop So you’re not an Army, Every members ready to sacrifice for each other and u just ignore the fact that they’ve grown up tgt like brothers. They chose their paths to be BTS and became successful, which led them to many opportunities and wonderful memories as a solo and group.
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@MuckyNicha57691 @Metrocard1 @BuzzingPop BTS's success preceded the members' individual achievements; after their military service, each member began pursuing solo projects. Jungkook is indeed an excellent performer, but without BTS, there would be no Jungkook.
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@SeokjinTheos @tksovers Koreans are very concerned about age. I don't think he thought too much when he talked about age; he just mentioned the ages of the oldest and youngest members. He often talks about his age, so there's no need to be angry.
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@tksovers RM is so fake 😆 he can't even let go of age and kept making it a topic. Always. Funny thing is he can't speak so much of Jin w/o the shade. You wanted your solos to attack Jin's age again. You are nothing outside of BTS
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@BuzzingPop Thank god cause Usher is cancelled now thanks to his “friendship” with Chr*s Br*wn
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@Metrocard1 @BuzzingPop And are there no people who sacrifice for the team? For example, Taehyung and Seokjin both wanted to work in drama or whatever job they wanted to do, but the team always took priority.
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@Metrocard1 @BuzzingPop Without the members, there would be no Jungkook. How can you think that the members are dragging him down? Without these members, he would just be a different group of members. Because the idol management model in Korea is a group of people.
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@alwayssntyjk It's just a pity that J-Hope isn't a conventionally handsome guy.
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@alwayssntyjk I don't know what the company is thinking. Maybe they think Jungkook is too flashy. But I'm surprised you would also acknowledge J-Hope's abilities. I also found that the team, Jungkook and J-Hope, are really good at performing.
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@anakmasanakmas @ivu_jeon The members don't have the power to decide whether he can go or not, so it's none of their business. If the company wants him to go, he can go. Stop blaming the members. They also sacrificed their time it's just that Jungkook is more popular So it's more likely a company decision
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@bambieggukbun_ and Seokjin had thought about it before, but it seems like the company only wanted them to stick together and do music. After the group tour ends, the company should let them do the work they want. I hope so.
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@bambieggukbun_ Actually, it wasn't just him! Of course, he sacrificed the most, but Bang Si-hyuk kept them tied together until he had to enlist in the military, which is why they started doing individual activities. It's like Taehyung really wanted to act,
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@JKRadioUpdater Bang Si-hyuk practically controls BTS. He decides everything from when to start album production to when to hold concerts and how to plan them. That's why Namjoon says they're just employees. In reality, Jungkook can't leave BTS because his boss won't let him go.
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Jungkook today: "Of course I want to, but it's not up to us."
HYBE: "We have nothing to say."
Two statements. One clear picture. The decision didn't belong to Jungkook - it belonged to the people who were supposed to be fighting for him. And they didn't.
The Super Bowl halftime show doesn't just invite anyone. Artists spend their entire careers never getting that call. Jungkook got it. Usher personally wanted him.
And HYBE fumbled it so badly it's one of the worst management decisions in modern music history.
Silence is only a strategy when the truth is worse. HYBE had nothing to say because nothing they could say would hold up.
Jungkook gave you everything he's allowed to give. His expression. His words. The pause before he answered. He's not protecting HYBE - he's bound to them. There's a difference.
Whether it was malicious or just pure incompetence - HYBE has proven, time and again, that they are simply not equipped to manage superstars at the level Jungkook operates.

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@JKRadioUpdater @angel_HeMaYa @mayfly42 Bang Si-hyuk had almost complete control over BTS. He made important decisions about when to start producing the album, when to start the concert, and how to plan the concert. That's why Namjoon said that they were just employees.
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"They were talking about how you have to be invited to perform at the Super Bowl so it's not up to them. " — yes. We know. Usher did invite Jungkook. That's the whole point.
- Jungkook wanted to go ✓ (he said it himself)
- Usher invited him ✓ (RM confirmed it)
- Jungkook didn't go ✗
If Jungkook wanted it + the invite existed + he still didn't go = someone else made that call.
What's left? - Nobody is arguing about how Super Bowl invitations work. We're asking why a confirmed invite was fumbled. There's a difference - and it matters.
The Super Bowl doesn't call non-American artists often. Everyone knows how rare and massive that is. HYBE knew. They had the invite. They had the flexibility in timing. They still let it go - and then had nothing to say about it. It's not Jungkook's job to handle logistics. That's literally what a management company is paid to do. The invite was real. The timing had flexibility. HYBE had one job.
If you're not here for Jungkook's best interest, this conversation isn't for you. There is nothing — nothing — that makes this anything other than a failure of management.
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