BTS members J-Hope, RM, V, and SUGA are still in the United States, while Jin, Jungkook, and Jimin have returned to Seoul.
Meanwhile, the boys have created Instagram profiles, causing ARMY to have a complete meltdown. The lads have millions of fans and are breaking records left and right. Namjoon and J-Instagram Hope's game is extremely powerful, we have to admit. These two appear to have mastered the art of aesthetically attractive images and templates. They appear to have been eager to open Instagram accounts and hone their abilities for quite some time. J-Instagram Hope's feed has piqued the interest of all social media users.
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In one of the photos, ARMY observed that he was wearing a condom shirt.
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Some fans criticized him for posting the photo shortly afterward.
Internet users criticised the male hero for wearing a "inappropriate" shirt in an online community. They are like- “BTS has many teenage fans. Is it appropriate for them to wear condom-printed shirts?" "I feel uncomfortable because the outfit is sensational" and "So dirty."
ARMY is curious as to what else they will see while the boys are in Los Angeles, as Hobi's top has shown condoms. Take a look at some of the responses…
Netizens praised BTS J-Hope for promoting for safe sex after learning about this. "Thanks to J-Hope, I got to know the campaign with a good purpose" and "It's indeed a meaningful outfit. I didn't know he was such a conscious idol."
This isn't the first time J-Hope has used his clothing to communicate positive messages. He made news in November of last year after he was seen wearing a "freevolt" merchandise in BTS's season's greetings. Freevolt is well-known for donating the revenues to underprivileged children and disabled individuals all around the world.
J-Hope, a member of BTS, also shared a photo of a T-shirt designed by W Korea, a fashion magazine, to raise breast cancer awareness.
He posted two glass bead crafts by Monkeybiz on the fan forum Weverse in November of the same year. Monkeybiz is a non-profit organisation that assists South African women in becoming leaders and artists.
BTS J-Hope is also recognised for his philanthropy. In fact, he has joined the Green Noble Club, a group of high-value contributors who have given more than 100 million won to the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation. He has contributed 700 million won so far.