BTS Jimin left a heartbreaking message on Weverse after the shocking episode of Unanswered Questions. The K-pop idol is inspiring ARMYs worldwide to partake in raising awareness via the #I'mSorryJungIn campaign.

Jimin supports the campaign for the justice of Jung In

Allkpop reported that the South Korean singer and the lead vocalist of BTS took to Weverse posting, "Jungin-ah, I'm sorry." The short statement of Jimin comes on a plain black backdrop, written in a plain white font and a hashtag.

Shortly after the Filter singer posted on the application, fans of the idol were endeared to know that Jimin is in full support of finding justice for the late child. However, fans were cryptic about what Jimin is about but was immediately found out by his fans.

The unfortunate facts about Jimin's post are he using the platform to raise awareness and call for more support towards the I'm sorry Jung In-ah campaign. The said campaign was founded after SBS aired the latest episode of the show Unanswered Questions.

Unanswered Questions tells the story of Jung In

The show airs about the tragic death of Jung In, a 16-month-old baby that was taken out of her life due to physical abuse by her adoptive parents, as per Korea Boo.

The campaign which Jimin fully supported was started at the end of the Unanswered Questions' episode. The video is a farewell tribute to the child, leading many viewers to express their apologies for not protecting her from the hands of the wicked.

Jimin is among the many celebrities in South Korea who leads the campaign, making the said movement trend in real-time and worldwide on Twitter. Jimin aims to reach the international audience and raise awareness towards preventing child abuse across the globe.

Jung In died in 2020 at a hospital ER, where it was revealed that her adoptive parents abused her based on the medical records.