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BTS Leader RM Reveals Shocking Eye Injury Details

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BTS’s RM Discusses Eye Injury During Live Broadcast
Addresses Injury Directly
Received Five Stitches After Getting Hurt During Filming

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BTS’s RM addressed his recent injury during a live broadcast.

On the 14th, while conducting a live broadcast through Weverse, RM told fans asking about his eye injury, “I got five stitches.”

RM explained, “I was filming, and the camera was too close. I got scraped by the camera and got a tear on my skin. I had to stop filming and go to the hospital to get it stitched up.”

He then reassured fans, saying, “But it’s okay. It’s all better now after getting stitched up.”

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Additionally, RM told fans curious about his injury, “It’s all bruised. But I think there will be a scar.” He also revealed, “There was a lot of blood.”

Previously, RM had shared a photo of the injury above his eye, which looked cut from something sharp, expressing his upset feelings.

In response to fans’ curiosity, he clarified the situation during the live broadcast.

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During the broadcast, RM also said, “I think I need to keep living life while working as much as I can and playing as much as I can.”

Meanwhile, the members of BTS, which RM is part of, are gradually beginning their mandatory military service.

Currently, members Jin and J-Hope serve in the army, while Suga serves as a social service agent.

By. Joo Seung Hee

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