Orphan Children Allegedly “Bribed” Into Voting For BTS’s Jimin, Sparking Viral Outrage

The votes were done in exchange for food allegedly.

On August 7, the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) nominees were announced.

Like previous years, several K-Pop acts were nominated in different categories, including “Best K-Pop” and “Song Of The Year.” As always, the nominations have sparked some discussion and debate.

“2025 MTV VMAs” Nominations For “Best K-Pop” Become A Target Of Criticism

Voting for the “Best K-Pop” category, and most others, is done on the VMAs website, with fans being able to vote for their favorite artist ten times a day.

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Sometimes, fans will get creative in order to figure out how to get their faves more votes, like asking non-fan friends and family. However, a method of voting done by a fan of BTS‘s Jimin has sparked viral outrage.

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A post on X with over 1.2 million views expressed surprise over the content of the tweet, calling it a “new low.” According to the images, an account on X shared they had gotten additional votes for Jimin from children in an orphanage, who they visited and gave snacks to.

A second post stated that the kids continued to vote without being asked to after the OP’s initial visit.

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The OP of the tweets, after some initial reactions, shared that they had been given permission by the orphanage’s staff in response to accusations of child exploitation.

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Despite this, many reacted to the post with shock, explaining that providing vulnerable children with something in exchange for voting was wrong.

While this method of voting is technically allowed by the rules, it is understandable how it has sparked outrage.

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