BTS' Army sent wreaths to music label Hybe as a sign of protest


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BTS' fandom Army sent wreaths to music label Hybe's headquarters in Yongsan, Seoul, as a protest. Photo: Bless You Hybe/X

Army, the loyal fandom of K-pop phenomenon BTS, urged South Korean music conglomerate Hybe to protect the group from an ongoing dispute between the company and its subsidiary Ador’s chief executive, Ms Min Hee-jin.

On May 3, the fandom took out a full-page advertisement in major South Korean newspapers with the message: “We support BTS, not Hybe.”

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