Published 17:19 IST, January 4th 2021
BTS' Jimin leaves fans puzzled with his "Im sorry" post; read to know reasons
BTS' Jimin leaves fans puzzled with his "Im sorry" post on Weverse. They took to Twitter to ask what had happened. Read on to know reasons.
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A recent tweet by BTS member Jimin left fans confused as he apologised on a social media platform. The fans of the K-pop musician wondered who is he apologising to and for what. It was later revealed that the singer was trying to spread awareness about an unfortunate case that has shaken South Korea.
BTS' Jimin on Weverse writes "Jung in ah Im sorry"
On January 3rd, BTS member Jimin took to Weverse app and posted a picture with a message “Jungin-ah, I’m sorry”. There was no further explanation regarding the note. Check out a screenshot of the note posted by Jimin below.
Fans left puzzled by the picture
Fans from all over the world started wondering what has Jimin done that he is saying sorry. They took to Twitter and flooded the social media platform with questions regarding the same. So the national fans of the boy band explained what the matter was about.
omg I'm worried sick what happened..
— kinan the koo🌙 (@icemeowcii) January 3, 2021
wait.. jimin.. why???
— ᴮᴱapli⁷ (@kkultaem) January 3, 2021
Jeongin??
— Limar (@sarkasin) January 3, 2021
South Korean fans explain the reason behind Jimin's apology
- Disclaimer: The article contains information about a child abuse case
The South Korean fans of Jimin explained that recently an infant lost her life because of child abuse. The girl was named Jungin and she was “treated terribly by her adopted parents in Korea”. Fans further explained that the little girl lost her life, after which, people of the country started using the hashtag posted by Jimin as well, to spread awareness about it. Check out the tweet explaining the same below.
Jimin on weverse 0103
— ᴮᴱSoo Choi⁷💜 (@choi_bts2) January 3, 2021
# Jungin-ah I'm sorry @BTS_twt pic.twitter.com/0l2cExd4i1
This is about an issue of 'Child abuse'. Recently a little kid 'Jungin' was treated terribly by her adopted parents in Korea and finally losing her life. #정인아_미안해 is used in Korea now.
— ᴮᴱSoo Choi⁷💜 (@choi_bts2) January 3, 2021
Another fan explained that what Jimin posted on Weverse translates to “Jeongin-ah, I’m sorry”. He further thanked the musician for his effort to throw light on the matter. Check out the tweet below.
Jimin’s post on Weverse
— Park Jimin USA 🇺🇸 (@ParkJiminUSA95) January 3, 2021
Trans: Jeongin-ah, I'm sorry
Thanks Jimin for using your voice to spread awareness on this matter.
Let’s use the support hashtag accordingly. pic.twitter.com/PN6UV3QpP5
Jimin is actually referring to baby Jung In who was brutally murdered by her adoptive parents, the post "Jung-in ah, im sorry" is a challenge/tribute for baby Jung in not only Jimin did but also to other korean celebrities and citizens, please let's just spread facts 💜 pic.twitter.com/ypk03WC5gZ
— yeongwonhi_bangtan (@yeongwonhiTJ) January 4, 2021
BTS' Jimin sheds light on child abuse
A report in AllKpop suggests that SBS aired Unanswered Questions which was about a 16-month-old Jungin. Reportedly, the infant’s mother started to abuse her after a month of adoption. Though her parents claim that her death was accidental, the medical staff states that it was due to child abuse, reports suggest.
Reportedly, Jungin had numerous bruises all over her body. Moreover, some parts of her little bones were broken and due to organ damages, her abdomen was filled with blood. Once the news came out, people on social media started using the hashtag to reinvestigate the matter and protect other kids from child abuse.
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17:19 IST, January 4th 2021