A viral blind item is making waves online after allegedly targeting BTS with shocking and controversial claims.
As BTS prepares for their highly anticipated group comeback with “Arirang” and a global tour, the group has dominated headlines worldwide. With attention at an all-time high, even Hollywood gossip platforms appear to have taken notice.
What Is a Blind Item?
In Hollywood entertainment culture, “blind items” are anonymous gossip posts that describe celebrities without directly naming them. Readers attempt to guess the identities based on hints.

One of the most well-known platforms for such posts is Crazy Days & Nights, a site famous for sharing alleged insider rumors and later publishing “reveals” identifying the subjects.
While blind items are widely regarded as gossip, some past claims have coincidentally aligned with later-confirmed news, which fuels continued public interest.
The Allegations
On February 9, a blind item claimed that the company behind an “A-list K-Pop group” was struggling financially and intended to “milk the group for all they are worth.”


The post further alleged that the members of the group “hate each other,” stating that only one member is genuinely interested in music while the others are allegedly focused on controversial private activities.
A separate reveal site later suggested that the group referenced was BTS, sparking immediate online discussion.
TikTok Reactions Go Viral
A TikTok account known for reviewing blind items, @celebriteablinds\, reposted the claim, leading to widespread reactions. The video quickly gained thousands of views, likes, and comments.



Many fans strongly defended BTS, calling the allegations baseless and harmful. Some pointed out the group’s long-standing teamwork, public camaraderie, and shared achievements over more than a decade in the industry.
Others criticized the credibility of blind items altogether, noting that such posts rely on speculation without verified evidence.


Fans Stand Firm
ARMYs flooded comment sections with support, emphasizing BTS’s documented bond through years of behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and personal messages shared on platforms like Weverse.
Given BTS’s upcoming comeback and renewed global attention, many believe the timing of the rumor is strategic.

As of now, neither BTS nor their agency has responded to the blind item. Since blind items are anonymous and unverified by nature, the claims remain speculative.
While gossip cycles move quickly, BTS continues to focus on their long-awaited return—proving once again that with global fame often comes intense scrutiny.
Sources: Netizenbuzz


