
Jung Jiwoo, BTS' J-Hope's sister calls out incessant questions about pregnancy: ‘Show some respect…'
Jung Jiwoo shuts down trolls enquiring about her pregnancy
In a reply to the comment reading, 'Aren't you pregnant ? Or you lost the baby ? There is no bump and you are wearing tight clothes and doing exercise (tear emoji)', she seems to have lost her cool. Expressing anger about the seemingly never-ending questions about her plans for a baby, she called out the invasive question. Jung Jiwoo wrote, 'Was about the reply but the comment disappeared', hinting at how the commenters were quickly deleting their remarks after being hurtful. She covered the username and profile image of the person in question.
'We're trying for a baby but there's nothing to share yet,' she said, confirming her plans for wanting to get pregnant. However, she was very clear about the intrusive questions people seemed to be aiming at her and her family. 'I'm honestly shocked that someone I don't even know could ask such a personal and inappropriate question about our private life. Even my close friends wouldn't go there.'
She swiftly put an end to the debate sharing that she never said she was pregnant and had not lost any baby or gone drinking because of it unlike what the person in the comment claimed. Revealing why she decided to speak now, Jung Jiwoo opened up, 'I've been ignoring it 'cause it's so far from the truth, but it's getting out of hand. Show some respect, please.'

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- Time of India
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