Okay ARMY, big post — Jungkook’s recent now‑deleted drunk live blew up and an online post listed five things an idol “shouldn’t” do, using his stream as proof. The reaction was messy and loud, so here’s the tea in one place.

The OP accused Jungkook of the following five “forbidden” things:
- Smoking — Jungkook has admitted to smoking in the past, and it came up during the live.
- Tattoos — He’s known to have multiple tattoos (including large pieces/sleeves), which still divide some Korean fans.
- “Showing off” a relationship — The post pointed to a visible “couple” tattoo amid recent dating speculation as proof he’s flaunting a relationship.
- Riding a motorbike — The OP framed his biker images/footage as another strike against idol image standards.
- Drinking and cursing — Clips and GIFs from the live showed him drunk and using profanity, which sparked the biggest backlash.

Netizen reactions ranged from “Please act your age” to people saying they’ve dropped fandom. The live itself was deleted, and the clip‑drama has kept conversation alive across community boards.
Quick context for anyone catching up
- Jungkook is BTS’s youngest member (the maknae) and main vocalist, so his actions often attract intense attention.
- BTS is managed by HYBE, and members’ off‑stage behavior has repeatedly generated public debate over the years.
- Tattoos and more casual off‑duty behavior from idols have become more common, but cultural expectations in Korea still make them controversial for some fans.
Short version: a deleted drunken live prompted an OP to list five things they think idols shouldn’t do, using Jungkook as the example. It’s stirred up a lot of heated responses, and the conversation is still evolving. As always, fans are split between defending him and criticizing the behavior.
Source: Koreaboo
























