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BINI Owns Up: 'Nagkamali Kami' - A Heartfelt Apology To Blooms And The Public
Viral photo online
P-pop girl group BINI broke their silence on Thursday with a heartfelt and humble apology following the circulation of a controversial viral video that left many of their fans—known as Blooms—feeling hurt and disappointed.
In an honest statement, the group acknowledged the emotional impact of the video:
“We know that the past couple of days have been triggering and disappointing for all of you. Sincerely, we understand where all of those feelings are coming from.”
The now-viral clip, which showed some members in what they described as a private moment with friends, sparked strong reactions online. BINI didn’t make excuses. Instead, they faced the issue head-on, saying:
“We definitely did not intend to hurt anyone in the process. We offer no excuse for our actions, reactions, and choice of words. We take full accountability. Nagkamali kami.”
The girls expressed deep regret and apologized sincerely not just to Blooms, but also to their friends, families, and the wider public. Their message? They’re learning, and they’re listening.
“We humbly ask for a chance to reflect on and learn from our mistakes and continue to work on becoming better versions of ourselves,” they added.
The group ended their statement with gratitude:
“Maraming salamat po sa inyong malasakit, suporta, at pang-unawa.”
In an industry where perfection is often expected, BINI’s move to admit their mistake and commit to growth shows maturity—and perhaps, a reminder that idols are human, too.
In an honest statement, the group acknowledged the emotional impact of the video:
“We know that the past couple of days have been triggering and disappointing for all of you. Sincerely, we understand where all of those feelings are coming from.”
The now-viral clip, which showed some members in what they described as a private moment with friends, sparked strong reactions online. BINI didn’t make excuses. Instead, they faced the issue head-on, saying:
“We definitely did not intend to hurt anyone in the process. We offer no excuse for our actions, reactions, and choice of words. We take full accountability. Nagkamali kami.”
The girls expressed deep regret and apologized sincerely not just to Blooms, but also to their friends, families, and the wider public. Their message? They’re learning, and they’re listening.
“We humbly ask for a chance to reflect on and learn from our mistakes and continue to work on becoming better versions of ourselves,” they added.
The group ended their statement with gratitude:
“Maraming salamat po sa inyong malasakit, suporta, at pang-unawa.”
In an industry where perfection is often expected, BINI’s move to admit their mistake and commit to growth shows maturity—and perhaps, a reminder that idols are human, too.
May 8, 2025
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