[NEWS] Did Taeyang knew about G-Dragon's marijuana scandal?
2011.10.06
With G-Dragon's marijuana scandal spreading like a wildfire, question is, did any Big Bang members knew about this incident before?
Not too long ago, Taeyang left a mysterious tweet. It appeared to be related to G-Dragon's incident and is now drawing attention.
On October 1st, Taeyang tweeted "You think I don’t know but I know everything. You think I’m being deceived but I’m only pretending not to know".
His senior Se7en then replied, "What’s wrong? You and I should meet… Let’s meet up next week!" Followed by 2NE1's Minzy simple message, "Ditto".
These messages did not get many attention from fans until recently, when the marijuana scandal was exposed to public.
Netizens commented, "Is Taeyang covering for G-Dragon?", "It seems like Taeyang knows something", "I think there’s a hidden purpose in this message" and "This has to be directed towards G-Dragon, right?".
Well, we all don't know the true story. Was the message really directed to the leader or just coincidence? What do you think?
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