BTS Jimin’s Fan Account Banned In China: A fan account of the well-known BTS member Jimin has been banned from the Chinese social media platform Weibo. The fan account has been restricted from posting something for the following 60 days and has been accused of elevating unlawful funds. In an announcement issued, social media platform Weibo mentioned, “Weibo firmly opposes such irrational star-chasing behaviour and will deal with it seriously.”Also Read – Pankaj Tripathi Reveals His Daughter Is Part of BTS ARMY: ‘She Wants To Meet K-Pop Singers’ A discover has additionally been placed on Jimin’s fan membership account. “The account is temporarily banned from posting due to violating Weibo’s community regulations,” it reads. Also Read – BTS Jimin’s Teacher Once Opposed His Aspiration of Becoming K-Pop Idol, Told Him ‘It Is Easier To Dream’ This has come days after footage of a personalized airplane funded by the membership went viral on social media. This airplane was part of the fan membership’s plans to have a good time Jimin’s twenty sixth birthday subsequent month. Also Read – BTS Butter Becomes Longest Running Top 10 Song On Billboard Hot 100 Charts | See Full List Jimin’s fan account that has been banned has round 1.1 million followers on Weibo. The fan account has additionally been getting ready for Jimin’s birthday which is on October 13 for which additionally they raised funds in April. The Chinese state media Global Times reported that over 2.3 million yuan or $ 3,60,000 funds had been raised in simply an hour.
Meanwhile, Weibo has additionally suspended 21 fan accounts devoted to numerous K-pop stars for 30 days. The social media platform says that this has been achieved as a result of “irrational star-chasing behavior.” BTS followers typically elevate funds for the birthday celebration of their favorite K-pop stars. Last 12 months too, BTS V’s fan membership in China raised a complete of seven million yuan in 80 days. This cash was used to construct a college, a street and a bridge in China in V’s identify. Apart from this, cash collected was additionally used to place up a birthday commercial on the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.