South Korea's superstar band BTS' leader RM denies Islamophobia, says he won’t apologise as he had never insulted Islam


The controversy was sparked in August, when RM shared American singer Frank Ocean’s “Bad Religion” on his Instagram story. - PHOTO: RKIVE/INSTAGRAM

SEOUL (The Korea Helrald/ANN): BTS’ rapper and leader RM addressed the issue of Islamophobia building up around him, denying any intention to insult the religion and stating he has no reasons to apologise.

The controversy was sparked in August, when RM shared American singer Frank Ocean’s “Bad Religion” on his Instagram story.

The 2012 song talks about loving without the restraint of religion, but some parts were interpreted by listeners as being Islamophobic.

Online anger mounted over the next days, with many taking to his social media to condemn his action as religiously insulting and demanding for an apology to Muslims.

RM, in realising the situation will not cool by itself, broke his silence on Wednesday.

“You keep telling that I insulted a religion, but I didn’t. There was no intention or purpose to insult a religion. I respect every belief and religion. That’s all I could say,” RM said during a Weverse live broadcast on Thursday.

RM, well known for his honest communications on various topics and about himself, again confronted the situation and spoke up for himself.

“I understand what’s going (on in) my Instagram. I can see. But there was no such purpose or even at least 1 per cent of intention in my heart to insult a religion,” he added, shaking his head and rolling his eyes in apparent frustration.

RM also clarified he was not apologising and asked for respect from those people attacking him unreasonably.

“I’m not apologising. I’m just saying. I have my own soul. I’m 30 years old. I can express my truth... Please, the word is the word; it is what it is. Please believe my words from myself, not just guessing, pretending and assuming,” he said.

The rapper acknowledged such misunderstandings have repeated over his decade-long career and said he has had enough.

“I didn’t want to say about this, but some people just made me say about this. I just can’t stand (it) right now. I’ve been holding my things in my heart for 10 years. But now I can’t deal with this. I just have to say. If it’s me, believe my own words,” he said, adding, “Problems happen, but I am a strong man.”

RM, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, is the leader and rapper-producer of BTS. The group is currently amid a group hiatus for the members to focus on their solo works and serve the military. - THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

South Korea , BTS , Rapper , Deny , Islamophobia

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Comcast prices Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV+ streaming bundle at $15 a month
Actors union backs Scarlett Johansson after claim of voice misuse by OpenAI
Disney's Pixar Animation to lay off about 14% of workforce
Malaysian student recalls ordeal on Singapore Airlines flight, says those without seatbelts flung to the ceiling
Motor racing-Young female drivers take aim at F1's male monopoly
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Tuesday (May 21, 2024)
Singapore's RM10.5bil money laundering case: Only woman accused gets seven new charges, wants early date to plead guilty
Shocker in the Philippine - Senate Zubiri steps down; Senator Escudero sworn in
Thai Airport to facilitate passengers, crew of SQ321 following emergency landing in Bangkok
International tourism reaches 97 per cent of pre-virus level in Q1 of 2024

Others Also Read