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hobi ✌️ September 22, 2021īeginning Tuesday night, fans expressed their disappointment in Corden's characterization of the fandom as "15-year-old girls" and in the way that he spoke about the group's appearance. It remains preserved in re-uploads on social media and official recordings of the episode. "It actually marks the first time 15-year-old girls everywhere found themselves wishing that they were Secretary-General António Guterres," he said.Ī clip of the segment, per multiple reports on social media, appears to have been uploaded and later deleted from the official "Late Late Show" Twitter account. "The United Nations General Assembly kicked off this morning in New York City, and it started with some pretty unusual visitors: BTS," Corden said in a segment prior to playing a clip from the group's "Permission to Dance" performance at the United Nations. The group made its third appearance at the United Nations on Monday, marking its first since South Korean President Moon Jae-in named the members of the group special presidential envoys. James Corden was a trending topic on Twitter Wednesday morning after he said the members of the K-pop group BTS were "unusual visitors" to the United Nations General Assembly and characterized the group's fans as "15-year-old girls."Ĭorden's comments spurred a rift in his relationship with the massive fandom, which has previously supported the late-night host and even referred to him with his own BTS-related nickname.īTS is one of the world's biggest musical acts, comprised of seven members known by their stage names RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook.