It’s all regarding current plagiarism claims.
BTS J-Hope and TWICE Sana‘s comments about their groups has sparked a heated debate about the state of K-Pop.


On June 19, J-Hope was the latest guest with TWICE’s Sana on Fridge Interview.
During the video, J-Hope brought up TWICE’s debut song “Like Ooh-Ahh,” sharing praise for the track but also pointing out the moment in the bus.
Later in the video, Sana also acknowledged that BTS also had a moment in their music video where the members came out of a bus.
There was an adorable moment where they both acknowledged their group’s use of the classic bus scene.
When the clip was posted, it garnered a lot of attention.
When they talked about their own groups debuting on a bus
J-hope mentioned that he was amazed when Twice debuted and Sana was so happy when she also realized that BTS also debuted with a bus scene 🥺🥺 pic.twitter.com/GeVPilxp3q
— TWI☾E IS FOREVER 트와이스와_원스의_소중한7년 (@lIldsunbae09) June 19, 2025
In particular, amid the discussion about plagiarism that is being brought up due to similarities in concepts, styling, and other aspects, netizens loved how refreshing it was to see idols see the similarities so positively. It sparked a debate on the state of K-Pop and how many wish it was normal to just enjoy “crumbs,” and while plagiarism claims existed back then, they didn’t seem asprevalentn.
Look how normal people react when there is something similar in their MVs. https://t.co/gRPqjpmS3I
— paru⁷ (@rmvprint) June 19, 2025
normal people call this crumbs but since stantwt’s full of “plagiarism” obsessed people… https://t.co/aF0w7sXuws
— kel ✸ ˎˊ˗ ia #junehee (@ttaescupid) June 19, 2025
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this is how normal people react to other groups having similarity in their mvs. they don’t cry over long hairs, hanboks, similar colors, the whole group looking to the side, and more. bring back 3rd gen.. 😔 https://t.co/Jj7bugIjbq
— ᧔•᧓ (@grbnzbaen) June 20, 2025
Crumbs not plagiarism https://t.co/uiXCvhdKsE
— oomfenshmirtz (@o_biennis) June 19, 2025
That’s how Senior should behave 💔 people now cry over hair colors and some clothes and tiaras, if k-pop stans keep calling everything plagiarism the k-pop industry it’s gonna fall soonz we need this kind of idols right now https://t.co/f8B3yFlocU
— H O T ❤️🔥 (@imthe123kiss) June 19, 2025