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“Everyone Has Skeletons In Their Closet”: Jungkook Says All BTS Members Act Indecently In Clubs

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A real scandal broke out in the BTS group. The team management wants him to fire Jungkook from the team as he recently visited the club and behaved indecently there. Many girls complained to him that he tried to harass them and climb up to kiss them.

In the end, the bosses decided that Jungkook would ruin the group’s reputation and he didn’t belong among the rest of the guys. The artist himself reacted sharply to such accusations and began to come up with excuses. In addition, he mentored his colleagues.

“All the members have skeletons in their closet. We are not as perfect as it seems. In fact, all guys behave indecently in clubs. What’s wrong with that? We are simple people who sometimes want to relax. I do not understand why now my colleagues and friends are silent, do not defend me. It can affect anyone. I can tell a lot of stories about guys who are worse than me. But for now, I won’t do that,” Jungkook said during a chat with his relatives.

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