K-pop megastars BTS will release a memoir in South Korea and the United States in July, its US publisher said, triggering feverish excitement from the supergroup’s global fanbase. | AFP
Online forums and social media sites had been awash with speculation about a potential celebrity book release in July, with some commenters saying that it might be authored by Taylor Swift.
“I’m so looking forward to the book… It’s so cool to be able to look back on the last 10 years with BTS,” one fan wrote on Twitter in Korean.The US edition of the book was translated by Anton Hur with Clare Richards and Slin Jung, Hur said in a tweet.BTS are currently on a “hiatus,” with members pursuing solo projects, while two of the group have enlisted for mandatory South Korean military service.
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