Viral V-Anna Wintour Video Adds to BTS's Recent Controversy Week
A video showing BTS's V allegedly being ignored by Vogue editor Anna Wintour has gone viral, adding another layer to the group's challenging week amid Indonesia concert controversy.

BTS is facing another wave of online discussion this week, as a viral video allegedly showing V being snubbed by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour has sparked debate among fans and critics alike.
The clip, which has been circulating widely on social media, appears to show an interaction between V and the influential fashion magazine editor that many are interpreting as dismissive. However, the authenticity and context of the video remain unclear, with many questioning whether the interaction actually represents intentional disrespect.
This latest controversy comes just days after BTS found themselves at the center of calls to cancel their upcoming Indonesia concerts. Those demands emerged from an escalating feud between Southeast Asian and Korean netizens that has been building tension across fan communities in different regions.
Fan reactions to the alleged Wintour incident have been mixed. While some ARMY members have rallied to defend V, others are calling for context before jumping to conclusions. The incident has also drawn criticism from those who claim BTS fans are too quick to assume negative intent in ambiguous situations.
Neither V's representatives nor Vogue have commented publicly on the viral video. The lack of official response has only fueled more speculation about what actually transpired and whether the interaction was as dismissive as some viewers believe.
The timing of this controversy is particularly challenging for BTS, who are already dealing with the fallout from the Indonesia concert situation. The group's management has yet to address either issue directly, leaving fans to navigate conflicting narratives and incomplete information.
As the video continues to spread across platforms, the incident serves as another example of how quickly isolated moments can become major talking points in the K-pop community, especially when context is limited and emotions run high.
