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Contestant from Boys Planet II slammed for Jungkook hate posts
Contestant from Boys Planet II slammed for Jungkook hate posts

India Today

time23-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Contestant from Boys Planet II slammed for Jungkook hate posts

Although BTS are currently off-stage, their name continues to be entangled in K-pop controversies. This time, the focus is on 'Boys Planet II' trainee Peng Jin Yu. He has come under fire for performing Jungkook's hit song 'Seven', despite a resurfaced history of making disparaging remarks about BTS and other discovered old Weibo posts allegedly showing Peng criticising Jungkook, as well as members of TWICE and June 12, Peng was introduced as an independent contestant on Mnet's 'Boys Planet II'. But rather than generating excitement, his appearance prompted immediate backlash. Alongside clips of his audition and performances, screenshots of previous social media activity began circulating. It revealed a pattern of hate-filled posts, particularly directed at Jungkook and female idols from TWICE and Aespa. (Credit: X/mhereonlyforbts) What further angered fans was Peng's reputation as a dedicated BLACKPINK supporter, or BLINK. While being a fan isn't inherently problematic, accusations have surfaced that Peng used his fan account to share anti-BTS content during periods of heightened BLINK vs. ARMY the posts was one allegedly comparing Aespa members to dogs, and another mocking TWICE's Tzuyu over the Taiwan flag incident, labelling the group as pro-Taiwan backlash was swift. Many fans pointed out the contradiction between Peng's past behaviour and his decision to perform Jungkook's 'Seven'. They accused him of exploiting BTS's popularity for personal gain. Making matters worse, he has yet to publicly address the controversy, with reports stating he offered only a private apology via direct message to a single fan. (Credit: X/itzaboutime) As 'Boys Planet II' continues to attract viewers, fans are calling on both Mnet and Peng to take internet users urged the BTS fandom to remain vigilant and to continue holding to account those who attempt to benefit from BTS's success while having disrespected them in the past.- EndsMust Watch

Boys Planet II contestant slammed over hate posts against BTS' Jungkook
Boys Planet II contestant slammed over hate posts against BTS' Jungkook

Hindustan Times

time23-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Boys Planet II contestant slammed over hate posts against BTS' Jungkook

BTS may not be on stage right now, but their name is still at the center of K-pop drama. This time, it is because of Boys Planet II trainee Peng Jin Yu, who has landed himself in hot water for performing Jungkook's hit Seven, despite having a controversial online history bashing BTS and other idols. Fans unearthed Peng Jin Yu's old post on Chinese social media Weibo, revealing his insults against BTS Jungkook, along with members of girl groups like TWICE and aespa. BTS member Jungkook Boys Planet II's Peng Jin Yu's anti-BTS post resurfaces On June 12, Peng was officially introduced as a contestant on Mnet's Boys Planet II, joining as an individual trainee. But instead of excitement, his appearance triggered a wave of backlash from fans. As his audition clips and challenges surfaced online, so did screenshots from old social media posts allegedly showing Peng spreading hate, particularly targeting BTS' Jungkook, girl group members from aespa, TWICE, and others. Adding fuel to the fire is Peng's long-standing identity as a BLACKPINK fan, or BLINK, which would not be an issue if not for allegations that he used his stan account to spread anti-BTS content during heightened periods of ARMY vs. BLINK tension. One resurfaced post allegedly compares Aespa members to dogs, while another reportedly includes mockery of TWICE's Tzuyu during the Taiwan flag controversy and calls them a pro-Taiwan independence group. Fans were quick to call out the hypocrisy. Many pointed out that despite previously mocking Jungkook and jumping into toxic fanwars, Peng chose to dance to 'Seven' in a promotional video, leading to accusations of clout-chasing. What upset fans even more was the fact that he had not publicly addressed the issue, reportedly offering only a private DM apology to one fan when confronted. Also Read: BTS Jungkook's workout features 100 squats, 20 lunges: Woman tries it for 7 days and this is what happened; watch video As the show gains popularity, more fans are demanding accountability from Peng and from Mnet for giving a platform to a trainee with such a troubling past. Many online are urging ARMY to stay vigilant and continue exposing those who seek to profit off BTS's legacy while having disrespected them in the past. Note: could not independently verify these claims FAQs: 1. What did Peng Jin Yu say about BTS and Jungkook? Peng Jin Yu, a Boys Planet II contestant, is facing backlash after old social media posts resurfaced showing alleged hate against BTS member Jungkook. 2. Why are fans upset with Boys Planet II trainee Peng Jin Yu? Fans are upset with Peng Jin Yu due to resurfaced hate comments he allegedly made about BTS, TWICE, and aespa. 3. Did Peng Jin Yu apologize for his anti-BTS and anti-TWICE posts? According to social media claims, Peng Jin Yu issued a private apology via direct message when confronted, but has not made any public statement addressing the allegations.

'Bow down to Lisa'? Boys Planet II trainee Peng Jin Yu's anti-BTS Jungkook posts resurface; ARMY erupt
'Bow down to Lisa'? Boys Planet II trainee Peng Jin Yu's anti-BTS Jungkook posts resurface; ARMY erupt

Time of India

time23-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Bow down to Lisa'? Boys Planet II trainee Peng Jin Yu's anti-BTS Jungkook posts resurface; ARMY erupt

It seems BTS can't catch a break - even when they're not involved, their names are dragged into controversies they never signed up for. In the age of idol survival shows, it's become almost routine for trainees to name-drop BTS, praising them as role models and inspirations. But behind the praise, not all intentions are as pure as they seem. Enter Boys Planet II contestant Peng Jin Yu - a name now sparking outrage across fan communities. The trainee is being slammed for hypocrisy after dancing to Jungkook's hit Seven in a promotional challenge, despite having a history littered with alleged hate against the BTS member and several girl group idols. Fans have branded his move as "performative clout-chasing", accusing him of trying to ride the BTS wave for fame after once throwing stones. What has angered many isn't just the past comments - it's the silence, the lack of accountability, and the sudden switch from hate to idol worship when the cameras are rolling. One thing is clear: the internet doesn't forget - and ARMY definitely won't either. a contestant on Boys Planet Peng Jin Yu, is JK anti who wrote hate comments and was shady against jungkook and gg groups but he's doing JK challenges right now to promote himselfanyone who writes malicious messages against fellow idols should not be eligible. @mnetplus About Peng Jin Yu and his hate for BTS Jungkook On June 12, 2025, Peng Jin Yu was introduced as a contestant on Mnet's survival show Boys Planet II, joining as an individual trainee. But it didn't take long for controversy to catch up with him. As his profile began circulating online, so did a wave of resurfaced hate comments - and fans were quick to uncover troubling patterns from his past. Soon after, it was revealed that Peng Jin Yu is a proud BLACKPINK fan, which in itself isn't an issue - K-pop fans are free to love who they love. But what has ignited outrage is that, as a self-proclaimed BLINK, Peng allegedly used his stan account to spread hate against BTS, fueling the long-standing ARMY vs. BLINK fanwar. And it didn't stop there - he also reportedly targeted other female groups in the industry with disturbing remarks. #BOYS2PLANET Peng jin-yu's problematic past :1. As a Blackpink fan he compared Aespa members to dogs, trended hate hashtags3. Harrassed Tzuyu for her flag in incident, dragged TWICE for "being Pro Taiwan independence"3. Called Jungkook a "wild boar", "poor and violent"[+] Among the most shocking claims, Peng once compared aespa members to dogs, trended hateful hashtags, and even harassed TWICE's Tzuyu over the Taiwan flag controversy - accusing the group of "promoting Taiwanese independence." But perhaps most incendiary of all were his comments about BTS' Jungkook. Fans dug up old posts where Peng allegedly called Jungkook a "wild boar," "poor," and "violent." He also reportedly spread false dating rumours, claiming Jungkook should "bow down to Lisa." Has Peng Jin Yu apologized? Technically - yes. But fans aren't buying it. What's being called an "apology" came in the form of a direct message to a fan who confronted him. The message read: "Babe calm down. I haven't been in fandom for a while. TBH I dragged so many people but didn't really hate anyone. Wasn't it idols being dragged into fanwars between fans? If you hate my actions, I apologize, ok?" the apology in question, no wonder they're not spreading it 😭😭😭 The tone struck many as dismissive, vague, and insincere - not a real apology, but a casual brush-off of serious allegations. ARMY reacts What's made the situation worse is Peng Jin Yu's recent participation in TikTok dance challenges to Jungkook's songs like Seven - despite his past remarks. The move has been slammed by fans as shameless, hypocritical, and blatantly opportunistic. - Seven (jungkook)- deja vu (tomorrow x together) ARMY and other K-pop fans have since taken to social media, demanding accountability and questioning how someone with such a history can suddenly act like a supporter. As backlash intensifies, one question looms large: How far will some go for fame - and how long will fandoms stay silent? For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.

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