Filmmaker Faces Major Flak For Allegedly Putting BTS’s Safety At Risk

The moment was captured on camera.

Critically acclaimed filmmaker Bao Nguyen has landed himself in hot water with BTS fans.

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Nguyen is the director of BTS’s upcoming Netflix documentary, BTS: The Return, which documents the behind-the-scenes moments of the septet working on their latest album, ARIRANG.

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Though the documentary has yet to be released, a recent Vulture article offered exclusive sneak peeks. The article claimed that “the most surprising moment” of the entire documentary was when all seven members of BTS were seen spending an afternoon hanging out on a beach in Santa Monica. Despite their global popularity, the group was not mobbed by the public.

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However, Nguyen apparently had hoped for a different outcome.

Nguyen told the press that he had actually been hoping for a Beatles-esque moment in which they were recognized, but the members ended up being able to kick around a ball, sit, chat … and, yes, go for a swim.

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This particular remark didn’t sit well with many fans, and they took to social media to call out Nguyen.

Many, however, gave him the benefit of the doubt, hoping that the article was just badly framed.

Meanwhile, the same article also exposed a HYBE executive’s role in ARIRANG‘s lyrics-related controversy. Read here:

Blame For BTS’s “ARIRANG” English Lyric Controversy Directed At Well-Known HYBE Staff

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