BTS member J-Hope is drawing applause for professionalism following a small mistake during the group's 2022 Grammy Awards performance.
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BTS J-Hope Earns Praise For Professionalism Following Mistake During 2022 Grammy Performance
The 64th Grammy Awards Ceremony was held live on the MGM Grand Garden Area in Las Vegas on April 4. During this day, the BTS members captivated the most attention of all the artists who attended.
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Besides their visuals on the red carpet, the seven boys continue to cause a frenzy for their "Butter" performances. Apart from the "flirting" between V and female singing Olivia Rodrigo, footage of J-Hope has also caught the attention of viewers and gone viral on Twitter.
While performing the choreography of their performance with the group, J-Hope suddenly lost his footing while walking down a step, causing him to trip and fumble. However, the male idol quickly recovered and got up. Without missing a beat, the male idol regained his confidence and continued performing.
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The moment between him falling and getting up passed quickly, and many revealed they did not even notice until it was pointed out.
J-Hope earned praise for his professionalism, with some saying that this made the male idol's image even better in the eyes of both fans and non-fans.
Check out footage of BTS J-Hope's fall here:
Check out BTS's 'Butter' 2022 Grammy performance here:
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BTS Recent Activities
On April 4, BTS attended the 2022 Grammy Awards, where they performed their hit-song "Butter." The group was nominated for "Best Pop Group/Duo" but ultimately lost to SZA and Doja Cat for "Kiss Me More."
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On March 10, BTS performed their first live (with audience present) concert in Seoul since 2019. The concert was in line with the group's "Permission to Dance" tour and was sold out.
BTS' last musical release was their collaboration with Coldplay, "My Universe," on September 24, 2021. The track became the first song by two co-billed lead groups to top the Billboard Hot 100 and is BTS's sixth US chart-topper.
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The song hit number one in several countries, such as South Korea, India, Ireland, Canada, Belgium and Australia.
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Written by Alexa Lewis