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BTS's Jungkook Addresses Relationship Rumors, Affirms Dedication to Work and Fans

Global Pop Sensation Clarifies Relationship Status and Expresses Gratitude for Fan Support

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In a recent live session on the streaming platform Stationhead, Jungkook, a member of the globally renowned boy band BTS, addressed rumors about his relationship status, confirming that he is currently not dating anyone. The singer emphasized his desire to focus on his work and expressed his dedication to BTS's fan club, known as ARMY.

"I'm seeing a lot of people asking, but I don't have a girlfriend now," he stated during the live session, which took place on Monday. "I want to focus on my work, so I don't feel the need [to date anyone]. ARMY can be my girlfriend, they're the only ones on my mind."

In recent weeks, rumors had circulated on the Chinese online community Weibo, suggesting that Jungkook had invited a woman to his home. Jungkook took the opportunity to address these rumors during the live session, sharing that he appreciates the concern but emphasized the need to dispel any misconceptions.

"I'm glad to get this off my chest," he said. "So please stop worrying and stop asking."

Jungkook's latest official single, "3D," released on Sept. 29, has been making waves globally, securing a remarkable position at No. 3 on Spotify's Daily Top Song Global chart for the third consecutive day. Additionally, his first single, "Seven," released last July, recently surged to the top spot on Spotify's Daily Top Song Global chart, underscoring the artist's continued success and impact on the music scene.

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