BTS Wins Three Major Prizes at the 2022 People's Choice Awards, Including Left and Right by Jungkook and Charlie Puth

 
The People's Choice Awards have given BTS three victories. One was also won by Jungkook, who made Left and Right with Charlie Puth. The ARMYs were thanked by Big Hit Music for their love and support.


It's a MIC DROP moment for BTS since they keep gaining hearts and accolades and adding to their trophy cabinet. Three prizes were given to BTS at the 2022 People's Choice Awards. The same information was shared on Twitter by Big Hit Entertainment, who also praised the BTS ARMYs for their unwavering devotion to and support of the Bangtan Boys. BTS recently won a record-breaking five MAMA 2022 awards, which were hosted in Japan. J-Hope, a member of BTS, attended the ceremony. Recently, the PCA winners were revealed, and the BTS ARMY is in a frenzy.


The People's Choice Honors 2022 have announced that BTS, which consists of RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, Taehyung, and Jungkook, has won three awards. The 2022 Group, Concert Tour, and Collaboration were delivered to them. Last but not least is Left and Right by Jungkook and Charlie Puth. Fans of the ARMY or CPFs have praised Jungkook and Charlie Puth's collaboration, which has been a huge success (Charlie Puth fans). Hollywood News has noticed the tweet's popularity.

Dr. Manju Antil, PhD

Dr. Manju Antil, Ph.D. is a counseling psychologist, psychotherapist, and founder of Wellnessnetic Care, dedicated to promoting mental health and digital well-being. With over seven years of experience, she currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Apeejay Stya University and has previously taught at K.R. Mangalam University. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Kurukshetra University, specializing in projective techniques and suicidal ideation. A former Research Fellow at NCERT, Dr. Antil has authored 14+ research papers and 15 book chapters, and regularly presents at national and international forums. Her clinical work focuses on anxiety, depression, trauma, and digital fatigue using CBT, mindfulness, and psychodynamic approaches. She is a life member of the APA, BCPA, and Somatic Inkblot Society, and actively shares mental health content through her blog, podcast, and social media—aiming to make psychology accessible and therapy approachable for all.

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