K-pop superstar RM of BTS is currently facing scrutiny following a report from a Japanese tabloid. On April 22, the magazine Shūkan Bunshun published allegations regarding the idol’s conduct while visiting Tokyo. The claims center around public etiquette during the group’s highly successful “Arirang” world tour.
Details of the Shibuya Allegations
According to the report, the artist’s actions have sparked local criticism regarding public etiquette expectations in Japan. The specific accusations against RM include:

- Smoking in designated non-smoking zones in Shibuya.
- Discarding cigarette butts in common building areas.
- Ignoring a building security guard’s direct warning.
HYBE Maintains Silence
Despite the growing public scrutiny over these claims, HYBE has yet to address the situation. The agency has not released an official statement responding to the tabloid’s allegations. Fans and netizens are eagerly awaiting clarity from the company.

Massive Success at the Tokyo Dome
This controversy comes on the heels of massive international success for the beloved group. BTS recently completed two sold-out concerts at the iconic Tokyo Dome on April 17 and 18. These monumental “Arirang” tour stops drew an incredible 110,000 attendees.

In related news, BTS is also celebrating a recent music show win on Inkigayo. The group continues to dominate the K-pop landscape alongside acts like TOMORROW X TOGETHER and Kiss of Life.

What Do You Think?
How do you feel about the handling of these tabloid allegations? Should HYBE release an official statement to address the rumors? Share your thoughts and join the K-pop conversation in the comments below!
