
BTS's Jungkook shares his hobby life with fans every day, demonstrating exceptional communication skills. From the 28th of last month to the 3rd of November, he visited the fan community platform Weverse for seven consecutive days and conducted live streams. Recently, the snack "Kanchō" has gained popularity with the event "Search for Your Name." During a live stream on the 28th of last month, Jungkook bought a large amount of Kanchō to search for his name. However, out of the 504 names engraved on the Kanchō, "Jungkook" was not among them. Upon discovering this late, Jungkook connected to Weverse again the next day and began searching for "Ian," one of his past stage name candidates. While showing a bag containing dozens of Kanchō, he displayed his purity and cute charm, bringing smiles to fans. Jungkook continued to visit Weverse daily, unboxing Kanchō, and showcasing a Mukbang (eating broadcast) with a hamburger against the backdrop of Namsan Tower on his rooftop, sharing his daily life and delivering small joys. Additionally, starting from November 1, he expanded interactions by playing online games with fans. Jungkook shared his game screen and communicated with fans in real-time. On the 2nd, he continued a live stream for about 5 hours and 42 minutes, playing with fans and surprising viewers. On the 3rd, after unboxing Kanchō, Jungkook expressed his desire to enjoy content with fans, questioning the legality of streaming platforms like Netflix and YouTube together. His live streams, lasting over six hours, seem to transcend mere fan service. Fans reacted positively, saying, "Thanks to Jungkook, every day is fun," "Just watching the live stream gives me energy," and "I didn't expect him to stream daily, so I'm really happy," expressing a desire to play games with him. BTS is set for a full group comeback next spring.
The main preview for BTS's Jimin and Jungkook's travel variety show 'Are You Sure?!' Season 2 has been released. The show features their adventures in beautiful landscapes of Switzerland and Vietnam, filled with excitement and gratitude towards their fans. The series will consist of 8 episodes, airing weekly from December 3rd.
Jimin and Jungkook from BTS will be featured on 'Mezamashi TV' tomorrow, discussing their travel variety show 'Are You Sure?!' and sharing memories from their recent experiences. They will also sing familiar phrases during the segment. Fans are excited about their appearance, and they will also host 'All Night Nippon X' on December 5. BTS is set to make a full group comeback next spring.
BTS member Jin and chef Baek Jong-won are facing legal scrutiny after their agricultural company was accused of violating origin labeling laws. The issue arose from products labeled as 'domestic' despite using foreign ingredients. They have stated that they complied with regulations but acknowledged a labeling error during online sales.
To celebrate its first anniversary, BTS WORLD Season 2 is launching a special campaign where players can collect SSR cards and exclusive items. The game allows players to experience BTS's journey from their debut in 2012, interact with members, and customize their gameplay with BTS's music. Don't miss this chance to create special memories with BTS!
BTS members Jimin and Jungkook will host All Night Nippon X on December 5, celebrating their travel variety show 'Are You Sure?!' Season 2 on Disney+. This marks their return to the show since June 2023. The program will feature their travel experiences and favorite BTS songs. Assistant Masaki Furuya will join them.
'#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR THE MOVIE', capturing BTS Jin's first solo concert tour, will be released nationwide on January 2, 2026. The film includes performances from his albums 'Happy' and 'Echo', behind-the-scenes footage, and a special greeting video for fans. Tickets will be available in December.
A Japanese woman was indicted for kissing BTS's Jin during a fan event, expressing regret and stating she didn't believe her actions were criminal. The incident led to public outrage and a police investigation, resulting in her being charged under South Korea's sexual violence laws. Reports indicate she voluntarily reported to the police after entering Korea.
Lee Yong-ji has criticized the illegal sale of celebrity personal information, suggesting fans should directly ask her for her contact details. This issue highlights ongoing privacy violations in the entertainment industry, as seen with other stars like Jungkook from BTS, who faced harassment from obsessive fans. Such illegal transactions not only invade privacy but can also lead to further harm.
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