The K-Pop supergroup stepped out this week in their new official role at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.in an exclusive interview with ABC News about the mental toll the COVID-19 pandemic has had on them and the depression they've dealt with over the past year and a half.
He emphasized the need for everyone to work together to reduce the pandemic's progression so"we can emerge from this isolation and depression a bit faster." "Rather than photoshoots or TV shows, I could do concerts all day long. That's the biggest loss for me," he said. What the band wants to do most post-pandemic, J-Hope said, is a concert, expressing his hope that"many people get vaccinated, and it becomes possible for us to safely have a concert. That's what the fans want, and what we want."
ABC News anchor Juju Chang sat down with BTS and Moon in an exclusive joint interview to talk about the band's new role as"special presidential envoys for future generations and culture" to promote global diplomacy and draw in younger generations. Over one million fans tuned in live to the General Assembly when BTS stepped up to the podium. More than 16 million people have since watched the taped U.N. performance.
RT : Korean musical sensation BTS opened up in an exclusive interview with News about the mental toll the COVID-19 pandemic has had on them and the depression they've dealt with over the past year and a half.
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Incoming bitter old men. Either way congrats BTS!
Great advice and motivation for their fans to get vaccinated
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