Yesterday (December 6), BTS became a global hot topic when all 7 members simultaneously opened their personal Instagrams, attracting many followers. But just using Instagram for 1 day, male god V caused controversy when people discovered that he pressed the follow button… Jennie (BLACKPINK) and quickly unfollowed after that. But what is the reason?
It turns out this was just a “slipped hand” accident. V indirectly confirmed this information by complaining about Instagram’s self-suggestion mode on other social networks.
However, the male idol’s actions still caused turmoil between the two fandoms of BTS and BLACKPINK. In particular, a series of crazy fans flooded Jennie’s personal Instagram and “terrorized” her with unnecessary words. And many people are still curious as to why V was able to track Jennie – who is not related to him. However, fans have carefully discovered something special, which may be why both male idols and female colleagues fall into this ironic situation.
At the same time, fans seem to have found the cause of this “accident”. Many fans speculated that the cause stems from a seemingly unrelated person, the female lead of Squid Game – Jung Ho Yeon.
Right after V opened Instagram, the actress pressed the button to follow the male god BTS. Meanwhile, she is a close friend and also follows Jennie. This caused Instagram to suggest Jennie to the “people you may know” section for V, and because the male idol was still new to Instagram, he pressed the follow button by mistake, causing chaos between BTS and BLACKPINK’s fandoms. It is known that Jennie and Ho Yeon are longtime best friends, while V and Ho Yeon also have a close relationship.
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