BTS’s agency apologizes over band member’s A-bomb shirt
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — The agency for K-pop superstars BTS apologized Wednesday for members wearing a T-shirt depicting the explosion of an atomic bomb and a hat with a Nazi emblem.
Japanese TV broadcasters recently cancelled or stopped discussing possible appearances by the band in that country after images spread on social media of a singer wearing the shirt. The South Korean boy band ran into more troubles after news broke that another member wore a hat featuring a Nazi symbol in a magazine photo book and band members flew flags with what appeared to be Nazi swastikas during a concert in the past.
“We would like to again offer our sincerest apologies to anyone who has suffered pain, distress and discomfort due to our shortcomings,” the band’s agency, Big Hit Entertainment, said in a statement.
The T-shirt portrayed an atomic bombing juxtaposed with the celebration of Korea’s 1945 liberation from Japan at the end of the World War II. The United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki before Tokyo’s surrender.