'Buke' terror attack on BTS RM's short track Instagram...returning to Ami 'Bora Heart' worldwide ('Likes' only 29 million)
Group BTS member RM gave comfort to Korea national team Hwang Dae-heon (Gangwon Provincial Office) who was disqualified in the 1000m semi-finals of the short track men at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics on the 7th with a applause emoticon.
Amis around the world are commenting on Chatter. Since RM's personal Instagram has a clogged comment function, it is flocking to the official BTS Instagram to express opinions. Comments with vomiting emojis "without reason" are continuing to run in line; however, other amis who have encountered this fact are responding with a "borah (the symbolic color of BTS) heart." As of 7 a.m. on the 8th, the official Instagram's first feed has exceeded 910,000 comments, with "Likes" reaching 29 million.
RM left a relay video of Hwang Dae-heon leading the way over two Chinese players in the first semi-final, emoticons hitting hands, and emoticons with thumbs raised in the Instagram story. The scene where RM applauded is the moment when Hwang Dae-heon took the lead in the lead for Incos ahead of the four laps of the finish line.
As a world star, it proved the influence of RM, and it was hot online all morning on the 8th with the overseas amis who asked about the related video and the amis who explained it.
Korean fans responded that "it is also a fresh carbon boy band, and I can not help but feel comforted by the comfort of Hwang who has been promoted."
On the other hand, Hwang Dae-heon's finals were frustrated as he was disqualified by the referee's unconventional decision.
The difficult decision was repeated in the match of Lee Jun-seo of the second group, who also passed the finish line in the second group, but was disqualified for fouling the lane change during the contact with Hungary.
The controversy over biased judgment continued in the final. Hungary's Saolin Shandor Liu was the first to arrive at the finish line, but he was disqualified for fouling during the race, and all gold and silver medals went to China.