“Unprofessionalism Is Fun?” ARMYs Demand Guinness World Records Apologize To BTS’s Jungkook

They called out the company for unprofessionalism and more.

ARMYs are calling on Guinness World Records to apolgozie to BTS‘s Jungkook.

BTS’s Jungkook

BTS hold many Guinness World Records titles as both a group and individually. They appeared in Guinness World Records 2022 as part of the “Hall of Fame” for their many incredible accomplishments in music, holding over 23 titles in the famous world record book.

From left: Jin, Suga, V, Jimin, RM, J-Hope, and Jungkook | Guinness World Records

Yet, Guinness World Records has gotten on ARMYs’ bad side.

A Jungkook fan account shared in a now-deleted post that the Guinness World Record for “Most Streamed Track on Spotify in a single week (male)” was broken by Jungkook with his solo single “Seven (feat. Latto).” The official X (formerly known as Twitter) account for Guinness World Records replied, “source plz?”

So, ARMYs, including the OP (Original Poster), provided the requested sources. According to Guinness World Records’ website, Harry Styles still held the record, but ARMYs pointed to other sources that indicated Jungkook had recently broken Styles’ record.

Despite the sources, both ARMYs and Jungkook received hate. Netizens argued that “Seven” didn’t count as a solo achievement since Latto was featured on it.

Yet, today, Guinness World Records shared an article announcing that both BTS members Jimin and Jungkook achieved two new Guinness World Records each. So, Jungkook now holds the achievements of “most streamed track on Spotify in one week (male) with 89,748,171 streams million streams” and “fastest time for a music track to reach 100 million streams on Spotify (male).”

ARMYs celebrated Jungkook’s new achievement, sharing the records. They trended “CONGRATULATIONS JUNGKOOK” and “HISTORY MAKER JUNGKOOK.”

But ARMYs didn’t forget what had happened just a few days ago. So, one replied to Guinness World Records’ post about Jungkook and Jimin’s records, cheekily commenting, “source?” The social media manager for Guinness World Records laughed, “finally found one lol.”

A minute afterward, the Guinness World Records social media manager replied to its post too, commenting, “luckily we found a source.” 

An ARMY commented in response to that. They told the social media manager, “you’re so embarrassing,” to which they replied, “it’s all good fun.”

ARMYs were flabbergasted by Guinness World Records continuing to post such comments even after it was proven that Jungkook had earned his new records. So, the fandom called out Guinness World Records for unprofessionalism and provoking others to hate on an artist. ARMYs then trended “KOOKARMA STRIKES AGAIN” and “GUINNESS APOLOGIZE TO JUNGKOOK,” demanding an apology.

Guinness World Records has yet to respond to such posts.

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