We haven't got a bangtan bomb in a while so i had forgotten about this thought but watching bts recent bangtan bomb just reminded me how much it must suck to play up for the camera when u dont want to, in between their schedules, when they are getting their makeup, backstage at award shows and all the intimate stuff bighit used to shoot (still does?) for their documentaries
I remember the first time i watched burn the stage ep which contains jungkook getting injured in his heel (was it?) at a hotel on their tour and the cameraman shoving himself into the room to document it and being shocked
How was that allowed? He's vulnerable but u bring in the cameras? Did they take his permission before bringing in the cameras? Was it okay to do that even if they had blanket permission and knew that they would be shooting for the documentary?
After their burn the stage documentary they toned it down significantly and the recent documentaries work more as journals for their tours and i can see that they have significantly reduced bts bangtan bomb episodes too but their initial years as a group must have been hell to be under the watch of the cameras so much
It also made me wonder if there is similar content for other kpop artists and have u ever felt like your faves are under the watch of the cameras a bit too much on their free time?