RM Fans Accused Jimin Fans of Stealing 5,000 Gmail Accounts – Fan War Sparks on X!

In a surprising turn of events in the K-pop world, RM fans accused Jimin fans of stealing 5,000 Gmail accounts to vote for BTS member Jimin at the American Music Awards (AMA). This news quickly spread online and led to a heated debate between fanbases.
Jimin Fans Deny Gmail Account Theft Allegation
After the claim that Jimin fans stole 5,000 Gmail accounts to increase votes, Jimin's supporters, also called PJMs, strongly denied the accusation. According to them, there was no solid proof, only a random screenshot showing one email, which came from a website known for making fake Gmail addresses.
They also said that when they asked for more details fro
RM Fan Tweet Sparked Hate Towards Jimin
Many Jimin fans believe that the original post from RM’s fanbase created a hate train against Jimin. When Jimin supporters began sharing proof that RM fans themselves had made a mistake by sending emails to the wrong, unverified account, the RM post was quickly taken down.
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This added fuel to the fire, and fans questioned why such a serious claim was made without strong evidence.
Later, RM’s fanbase released a statement saying they were still collecting information and would speak out again after the award results were announced. However, by that time, many of the so-called “stolen emails” had already been deleted.
Jimin fans say it’s now impossible to check whether any real vote fraud happened, and they believe this was an attempt to damage Jimin’s image, especially if he wins the award.
K-pop Fans Call for Peace and Fairness
While the controversy continues online, many K-pop fans are now asking for peace and respect between fanbases. The music world celebrates love and support, and fans hope that both RM and Jimin are treated fairly as the award results come in.