ARMYs Are Officially Scared Of ‘Hello. This Is BIGHIT Music’ As BTS’s V Tests Positive For COVID-19
On Tuesday, February 15, BIGHIT MUSIC made the announcement that BTS‘s V tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing symptoms that day.
According to the announcement, V is experiencing a minor fever and sore throat.
Hello.
This is BIGHIT MUSIC.
We would like to provide you with some information regarding the health of BTS member V.
V visited the hospital Tuesday afternoon on the 15th after experiencing a mild sore throat and took the PCR test. He was diagnosed with COVID-19 tonight.
V completed two rounds of COVID-19 vaccinations and is not presenting any extraordinary symptoms other than a mild fever and sore throat. He is currently undergoing treatment at home while waiting for further guidelines from the health care authorities.
There was contact with the other members on Saturday the 12th, but everyone was wearing a mask, and there was no close contact. None of the BTS members other than V are presenting any symptoms, and everyone received negative results from the preemptive self-tests.
The company places the artists’ health as our top priority and we will do everything we can to aid V in his speedy recovery. We will also diligently cooperate with the requests and guidelines of the health care authorities.
Thank you.
—BIGHIT Music, Weverse
Within the last couple of months, RM, Suga, Jin, and Jimin have all tested positive and recovered from COVID. As the fifth member of BTS to contract the virus, ARMYs felt like the “Hello. This is BIGHIT MUSIC” was a bit too familiar.
‘hello this is bighit music’ is the only hello I don't like to see pic.twitter.com/HIsrEKOPBt
— rawan ⁷ | Stay Alive (@eternalstarjjk) February 15, 2022
As the “This is BIGHIT MUSIC” has been followed by announcements of each of the members testing positive for COVID-19, it’s no surprise that ARMYs would actually not like to hear from them.
THE TRAUMA THAT "THIS IS BIGHIT MUSIC" GIVES ME IS TOO MUCH I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE
— anne⁷ (@mpeachyungs) February 15, 2022
https://twitter.com/interludeseok/status/1493578122037727243?s=20&t=Ix29AiKXEGRKvLCiNQ_aGw
ARMYs agree that they associate negative feelings with the greeting.
I have to be honest, every time I read the opening "Hello this is BIGHIT MUSIC" my heart sank into the floor 😭
— Dita ⁷ (@almostdita) February 15, 2022
ARMYs hope that this will be the last announcement about a member getting sick.
please let taehyung’s recovery announcement be the last “hello. this is bighit music” notif we get PLEASE GET IT AWAY FROM US
— joons uparupa (@420JOON) February 15, 2022
"Hello.
This is BIGHIT MUSIC."i don't like these words again😭😣
TAETAE GET WELL SOON🥺🥺 pic.twitter.com/hJ0JF0Ff8T— kate⁰⁷ (@Kate12301995) February 15, 2022
But one thing’s for sure: “Hello. This is BIGHIT MUSIC.” will never hit the same again after this year.
MY BIGGEST FEAR IS "THIS IS BIGHIT MUSIC"
— anne⁷ (@mpeachyungs) February 15, 2022
"Hello, this is BigHit Music" officially evoked a traumatic experience for me.
— ⁷ (@mygbebe) February 15, 2022
We hope V recovers speedily, and that he sees all the love from ARMYs wishing him well. Read more below.
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