James Corden has became a trending topic on Wednesday due to his remark over the appearance of BTS at the United Nations General Assembly.
The talk show host left BTS fans completely disappointed with his latest remarks on the world's famous K-pop group.
During The Late Late Show with James Corden, the comedian talked about BTS' latest appearance to the United Nations General Assembly where they performed their hit single Permission to Dance.
On a clip shared on twitter, Corden, decided to poke fun at the situation on his show.
"The United Nations General Assembly kicked off this morning in New York City and it started with some pretty unusual visitors. BTS were there, well BTS visited the UN and here's a performance they put together for the world leaders... a lots of people say 'Why BTS? see the world leaders have no choice but to take BTS seriously... BTS has one of the largest ARMYs on the planet EARTH."
He joke that every BTS fans wished to be at the UN Assembly in place of the secretary general:
"Historic moment! It actually marks the first time, 15 year old girls everywhere found themselves wishing that they were secretary general Antonio Guterres."
sir, im 37 years old and im so proud to be an army
— BTS AND COLDPLAY IS COMING💜💜💜MY UNIVERSE IS TK (@Tkforever0505) September 22, 2021
Sir, that was insensitive to use such words esp involving the world leaders' decision making.
— jageunbyeola (@jageunbyeol2) September 22, 2021
Leadership is influence & vice versa. What harm will it do if by doing so social awareness heightens & its reach exponential? At the end of the day, we all need each other's hand 🌎🤝🏼
44 🙋🏻♀️loud and proud to be an army
— 𝙗𝙞𝙢²💜🌌 (@hole2NiC) September 22, 2021
sir, im 37 years old and im so proud to be an army
— BTS AND COLDPLAY IS COMING💜💜💜MY UNIVERSE IS TK (@Tkforever0505) September 22, 2021
Meanwhile, watch for the message of hope by Kim Taehyung "V" during his participation in the UN General Assembly.
Meanwhile, watch for the message of hope by Kim Taehyung "V" during his participation in the UN General Assembly.
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