
j-hope’s TikTok Video Sparks Controversy
On February 3, BTS member j-hope made a splash on TikTok by sharing several videos on his newly launched public account. One particular video showcased him participating in a trending TikTok challenge using American artist Doechii’s track, “Denial Is A River.” Unfortunately, this innocent engagement led to an outpouring of undue criticism directed at j-hope.
A Grammy Win and Subsequent Backlash
The backlash coincided with the Grammy Awards held on February 2, where Doechii took home the award for “Best Rap Album, ” signaling a significant achievement in her music career. Following this, critics accused j-hope of attempting to gain fame through his association with the recent Grammy winner, alleging that he was merely seeking “clout.”

Unwarranted Criticism and Support from Fans
Some detractors resorted to derogatory comments labeling j-hope as “flopping, ”alongside a barrage of insults regarding his character, appearance, and accomplishments. This not only highlights the harsh realities of fandom but also the toxic nature that can often stain online discourse.
However, amidst the negativity, a strong wave of support emerged from fans who emphasized that j-hope was simply engaging in a popular TikTok trend, which is a common practice across the platform. Additionally, many pointed out that Doechii had previously expressed admiration for BTS, arguing that j-hope’s video was far from a calculated move for attention.
the amount of bts hate tweets on this app have increased so much over the last few months.you niggas are really scared for june aren’t you lmfaoooo https://t.co/jBX4dEkBlb
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Looking Forward: Potential Collaboration?
Furthermore, many fans are optimistic that j-hope’s use of Doechii’s music might pave the way for a future collaboration between the two artists. With Doechii’s known appreciation for BTS, this hope is not entirely unfounded, as fans eagerly await new artistic ventures.
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