Is bts gay band

Desk column: Gay members in BTS?

  • 기자명 Tim Kim
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Let's point on the boy band's songs, not sexual orientation

In late May in , a host of a Mexican TV show called BTS members gay, which generated much hate from the fans of the K-pop band that debuted in Midway through , an Australian TV network aired a show where an interviewee implied that there must be a gay one among the seven the face of great uproars, the two TV stations officially apologized. But the thing is that the world does not stop asking whether some BTS members are gay and that still continues _ such questions keep hitting Quora, a social question-and-answer the seven boys do not inform us, we cannot perceive for sure, and they have never made a clear statement about their people continue to create guesses, and Suga has been the “usual suspect,” because of his past after the idol group’s debut, it had an interview with a Japanese magazine called Oricon what Suga notices first when he looks at a girl, he said that he focuses on “personality and atmosphere.” The rapper also said that he

K-pop Member Makes Iconic Decision to Reach Out as Gay

While fellow K-pop band BTS is finally moving closer to a reunion, another South Korean male child band is making waves globally. “I want to be able to discuss about real matters,” Just B member Bain told The Hollywood Reporter. The singer made the life-changing decision to come out as gay during their April 22 business at the Vermont Hollywood in Los Angeles, California.

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“I don’t realize if I should say this. I just don’t fancy to pursue anything boring,&#; he admitted. &#;Maybe I just like to pursue dopamine. … I just like doing iconic things.”

It doesn&#;t get much more iconic than coming out to the world. Especially when you exist in a territory that is still slowly recognizing the LGBTQ community. South Korea&#;s supreme court ruled in that the dependents of same-sex couples are eligible for the country&#;s health insurance. But the region has been tardy to accept entertainers who are part of the LGBTQ community. Bain joins a small team that includes Holland, Hong Seok-cheon, and Lara.


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I didn’t always like boybands. I got into them through Youtube after I had already guessed that I was queer . I liked DBSK and some members of Super Junior (I liked Heechul but hated Siwon). I liked them all throughout my early twenties until things got ghastly with DBSK. I swore off boybands for a while and was neither happier or unhappier, or more or less of a lesbian.

A friend tells me that it’s getting hard to cruise without being an army. I joke to friends that BTS must have a marketing division solely responsible for looking at their content through a female homosexual gaze. I read a statistic somewhere that 35% of BTS stans are gay and that the rest are unsure.

Queers have suspicious but sometimes intimate relationships with corporations, which boybands are. Boybands are not a band of boys. They’re marketing departments, technological sectors, and screens. We see Pride receive taken over by corporations that make outsized gender neutral sleeveless tank tops and sweatpants with grotesque rainbows. We are supposed to have intimate relationships with these corporations and, yet, we do n

Anonymous asked:

Do you think any of the bts members are part of the lgbtq+ community? I believe you think vmin are, what makes you reflect that? I kinda undergo like jimin could be bi while tae queer maybe? And Yoongi could be bi as adv. Tbh they all kinda give off gay vibes, but I guess it's bc of the cultural difference and bc they are all so next to so they may complete things that seem a lot to many people but not to them so who knows? A lot could be fan service too. But Namjoon and Jin are the ones who definitely grant me straight vibes (Jin a bit less tho). What do you think?

I think there might be members that are LGBT+, but of course that’s just based on how I percieve things. I apologize in advance for this answer being a bit messy As you say there are many things that make such speculation difficult.

Honestly putting definite labels on someone is not something I really want to or reflect we can do Sometimes the members do things that might indicate interest in various genders, but that’s still too vague to define a sexuality for me. Unless they say something themselves, I