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Joe Budden says he hate BTS and mistakes The group for being from China, but instead the group is from Korea. Joe seems to dislike BTS for no reason.
Audio:Joe Budden says he hate BTS and mistakes The group for being from China, but instead the group is from Korea. Joe seems to dislike BTS for no reason. Joe Budden's statements on the episode of his podcast We Can't Lose, in which he recapped the Grammy Awards and expressed his feelings regarding K-pop sensation BTS, enraged ARMY. He stated, “You can get mad at me, but I hate them BTS .” He spoke about it during the show, which premiered on April 6, 2022. When asked for more information, Budden replied, “Do I need a reason? I hate them. I do not have to divulge my reason to you, I just hate them. I do not wanna hear that s–t, I do not wanna see them dance moves, I do not wanna see you come down in the sky in a little umbrella. I don’t wanna see your four f—in’ come from the audience and then link up like Voltron and do all of the 98 Degrees moves. I don’t wanna see none of this s–t.” Budden also made some racist comments when he mistook the Korean boy group BTS for a Chinese group. “I know they big, I know it’s China, I don’t wanna see it” He said this just before co-host Parks Vallely addressed him and informed Joe that they are from South Korea. He continued, “I don’t want to see Korean-Sync” Budden laughed at his joke and said, “Why do you all think that because a group is big, because an act is big that you can’t hate them?” The ARMYs slammed rapper Budden just after the event for insulting and demeaning the group.
5 famous personalities who insulted BTS
K-pop artists BTS (Image via @SamsungMobile/Twitter) is a global K-pop boy group famous for its consistent blockbuster . For the second year in a row, the group has been nominated for the Annual Awards. Despite actively topping the charts and demonstrating their musical abilities, the has faced racist remarks on several occasions and has been insulted by celebrities, including other idols. It has also led to ARMYs establishing viral Twitter hashtag campaigns. ARMYs have been proactive in getting such celebrities to apologize to the group. BTS at the Annual Grammy Awards 2022 (Image via @bts_bighit/ Twitter) Here is a list of famous personalities who have insulted the group.5 celebrities who insulted BTS
1 Joe Budden
Audio:Joe Budden says he hate BTS and mistakes The group for being from China, but instead the group is from Korea. Joe seems to dislike BTS for no reason.
Audio:Joe Budden says he hate BTS and mistakes The group for being from China, but instead the group is from Korea. Joe seems to dislike BTS for no reason. Joe Budden's statements on the episode of his podcast We Can't Lose, in which he recapped the Grammy Awards and expressed his feelings regarding K-pop sensation BTS, enraged ARMY. He stated, “You can get mad at me, but I hate them BTS .” He spoke about it during the show, which premiered on April 6, 2022. When asked for more information, Budden replied, “Do I need a reason? I hate them. I do not have to divulge my reason to you, I just hate them. I do not wanna hear that s–t, I do not wanna see them dance moves, I do not wanna see you come down in the sky in a little umbrella. I don’t wanna see your four f—in’ come from the audience and then link up like Voltron and do all of the 98 Degrees moves. I don’t wanna see none of this s–t.” Budden also made some racist comments when he mistook the Korean boy group BTS for a Chinese group. “I know they big, I know it’s China, I don’t wanna see it” He said this just before co-host Parks Vallely addressed him and informed Joe that they are from South Korea. He continued, “I don’t want to see Korean-Sync” Budden laughed at his joke and said, “Why do you all think that because a group is big, because an act is big that you can’t hate them?” The ARMYs slammed rapper Budden just after the event for insulting and demeaning the group.