While the drama'YOUTH', which contains the group's worldview, has confirmed its casting and is about to broadcast next year, it is said that the real members' real names are used in the drama, and BTS' fan club ARMY has canceled the use of the real name. Demanded.



Today (19th), the production company of the drama'Youth' GreenBam Media said in a press release that "the real names of BTS members are used in the drama'Youth', which contains the worldview of BTS."

However, unlike BTS, which conveys positive and hopeful energy to the world, the character set in the drama is'a boy who follows like a tag that rumors that he killed his mother and set the house on fire', and'a boy who lives with a drunkard father is full of scars. There was a reaction that was somewhat unconventional and irritating, such as'A boy at stake'.



Accordingly, BTS fan club ARMY requested that the use of their real name in the drama be withdrawn, fearing that there will be various side effects, damage, and confusion due to the drama.

In a statement, Ami said, "The public can confuse reality and fiction." "Drama content can cause negative related search words to actual members. When writing a bad comment, try to discern which of the actual singer or character you are facing. It will be difficult."




In addition, ARMY expressed strong opposition to the use of her real name by sending a protest email directly to the production company GreenBam Media and Big Hit Entertainment, as well as SNS posts such as Twitter.



As if conscious of such negative public opinion, the production company said, "BU (BTS Universe) is a worldview that has a narrative that is separate from the actual artist." C. I will draw a narrative of growth in the school days of seven boys in the worldview."



Even in the producer's explanation, the fans said, "I can't affirm that there will be no viewers who can't distinguish between drama and reality. It's not an autobiographical story of the members, so I can't easily understand why the members' real names are insisted on the role of the drama." Criticized.



(Photo = Big Hit Entertainment, Twitter capture)



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