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29.04.2020 - 08:07 / nme.com
The docuseries premieres in May
BTS have shared the trailer for their Break The Silence docuseries, shortly after they were forced to postpone their world tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The forthcoming docuseries was first announced on April 21 and follows the K-Pop group through their 2018 ‘Love Yourself’ tour and their ‘Love Yourself: Speak Yourself’ tour extension in 2019. The series will premiere through the WeVerse app on May 12 and is available to preorder now.
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Sarah Ferguson is celebrating her family. Over the weekend, the 60-year-old Duchess of York took to Instagram in honour of International Family Day to share a snap with her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, and their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Sarah Ferguson is celebrating her family. Over the weekend, the 60-year-old Duchess of York took to Instagram in honor of International Family Day to share a snap with her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, and their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
When you are as big an artist as the BTS members are, there are obvious perks and cons that come with fame, fortune and popularity. Through their new docuseries, Break The Silence, the septet is getting very candid about the struggles they face, which comes with being an idol. While they will always be fortunate for the overwhelming love that they receive from ARMY, there are certain things that they have to deal with when it comes to being an extremely popular and globally known K-pop band.
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By Amanda N'Duka
BTS released two episodes of their new docu-series titled Break The Silence. The docu-series follows the Bangtan Boys through their days of “Love Yourself Tour,” running between from 2018 to 2019, and “Speak Yourself Tour.” The first two episodes of the series with RM, Jin, Jungkook, Jimin, J-Hope, V and Suga in the heart of these moments. These are not just moments from backstage but also intimate moments while they are on tour. But there were a few moments that left the ARMY gushing.
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