K-Pop Idols Postpone Releases, Shows Out of Respect for Jeju Air Crash

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K-Pop Idols Postpone Releases, Shows Out of Respect for Jeju Air Crash
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Several K-Pop idols and entertainment programs in South Korea have postponed releases and broadcasts to honor the victims of the Jeju Air plane crash. Popular idols like V from BTS and Joshua from SEVENTEEN have delayed the release of their birthday videos, while IVE has postponed their new EP 'IVE EMPHATY'. Other groups, such as Stray Kids, have also halted their planned content releases. The Running Man program and the MBC Entertainment Awards have also been canceled to accommodate news coverage of the tragedy.

SEOUL: Para selebriti Korea Selatan yang dipanggil ‘Idol’ mengambil keputusan menangguhkan pelancaran album dan acara program televisyen bagi menghormati kemalangan membabitkan pesawat Jeju Air .

Sejurus berita itu mendapat liputan media, beberapa ‘Idol’ terkenal seperti V daripada kumpulan BTS dan Joshua daripada kumpulan SEVENTEEN menanggukan video ulang tahun yang sepatutnya dimuat naik pada Isnin . Begitu juga dengan kumpulan Stray Kids yang sepatutnya melancarkan kandungan video ‘Song By’ pada minggu ini.

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