❀iHeart Interview Rant❀

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Hi, readers!

I'm terribly sorry if you expected a chapter but this is something I couldn't not acknowledge. I promise I'll get a chapter soon!

Getting right into today's rant, BTS just had their iHeart Live Interview, I believe in New York. My response to it in general: a total flop. F-L-O-P.

Elvis Duran ran the interview for about 35 minutes. Throughout those 35 minutes, 18 questions were asked. Out of those 18 questions, 6 of those questions were related to their career, music, composing, collaborating, etc. 12 of those questions were about other things, not relating to their purpose of being a band. One of them being: "How is the food here in New York?". In percent, 33.33% of the interview questions were related to their music.

Let me tell you, throughout the whole so called 'interview', I was irritated, annoyed, furious.

What I'm about to say is not intending to tell Elvis Duran how to do his job. The interview was totally out of control, almost every moment he had to calm the fans down from cheering and screaming. He had asked the boys questions about things that already happened such as, their world tour.

It might seem I'm attempting to tell you how Elvis should've done his job, but it's not my intention to. He has done this job for years and he's still active in doing it. I felt as if I was a mess along with the interview because it was all over the place. I can't put it into any other word than a mess and a flop.

Now, let's get into the fun part...

The whole interview, even during BTS' introductions, the fans were out of control. They kept screaming at the most unwanted times. Yes, it is great that they are there to represent the fandom and to cheer on behalf of the ones who weren't there. But it was just wrong. There's a time and place for everything. And at those times, it wasn't the right moment.

It was as if they shouted at every little thing someone did. If one of the members breathed, they'd scream. If one of them adjusted their seating, they'd scream. Like, come on. Save it for the best times. Majority of the time, the boys couldn't even say a single word. Before the mic reached their lips, everyone started to scream bloody murder.

It's not your turn to talk, this interview is only about BTS. Sure, some questions were involving ARMY but that doesn't give you the right to answer every one of them. In the beginning, as the boys sat down to introduce themselves, RM spoke, "Can we talk?"

He literally said that! Like, it got to the point where the boys had to politely quiet the audience just because they were being too extra. Of course, the boys aren't the type to speak harshly towards their fans because they dedicate them to every achievement they earn. They're such humble men and wouldn't hurt a fly to save themselves.

Even Elvis had to attempt to calm them down when it was time for him to ask questions. That's how much the fans got outraged. Interviews are supposed to include, the host asking questions and the guests answering the questions. Not each time a question was thrown out, fans are allowed to scream.

They got out of hand with the term 'freedom of speech'.

The boys handled it very well. They are so professional, they kept their cool, they were very kind. Even Halsey did a great job. The collaboration between both artists was a great idea.

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