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South Korean boy band BTS sparks uproar in China

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HONG KONG ( Reuters) – South Korean boy band BTS is facing a barrage of criticism in China after its leader made remarks about the Korean War, and several big- name brands, including Samsung, have apparently distanced themselves from the K- pop group amid the uproar.

The controvers­y is the latest example of the political land mines lying in wait for big brands in China, the world’s second- largest economy.

The leader of BTS, known by the initials RM, upset many people in China in a speech when the band received an award from a US- based organizati­on for their contributi­on to South Korea- US relations.

RM invoked a “history of pain” shared between South Korea and the US and, referring to the 1950- 1953 Korean War, spoke of “sacrifices of countless men and women.”

The war pitted South Korean and US forces against those from North Korea and China.

The comments touched off heated debate on social media in China.

“They should not make any money from China,” one angry user said on the Weibo platform, referring to BTS.

“If you want to make money from Chinese fans you have to consider Chinese feelings.”

Posts featuring Samsung’s BTS special edition smartphone­s and earphones disappeare­d from Chinese e- commerce platforms Tmall and JD. com as the controvers­y swirled.

BTS- related posts from other companies – including

sports fashion brand FILA and automaker Hyundai, which have endorsemen­t deals with the seven- member group – also disappeare­d from their official Weibo accounts, Chinese users said.

It was not clear if the companies or someone else had removed the posts. Samsung, FILA and Hyundai did not respond to requests for comment when contacted by Reuters.

The band’s management company, Big Hit Entertainm­ent, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

 ?? ( Kim Kyung- Hoon/ Reuters) ?? MEMBERS OF South Korean boy band BTS pose in Nagoya, Japan, last year.
( Kim Kyung- Hoon/ Reuters) MEMBERS OF South Korean boy band BTS pose in Nagoya, Japan, last year.

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