Run Jin: BTS ARMY applauds Jin for shutting down guest’s indecent comment
BTS sensation Jin handles guest's improper response during the game appropriately
Jin never disappoints his fans! The BTS sensation made BTS ARMY proud for tackling an improper response from a guest during the fourth episode of Run Jin.
Recently, BTS’ beloved variety show Run BTS! returned to entertain fans thanks to Jin, the first BTS member to be discharged from mandatory military service.
The Astronaut singer sent a "dangerous invitation" to Kwak Joon, a famous variety show star, and other guests.
In the recent episode, Jin, 31, and other guests played a splashy game where they guessed the words behind acronyms. Incorrect answers led to everyone getting soaked, while the person with the correct answer stayed dry.
At one point during the game, the staff asked the cast to choose the correct context for the buzzword "V.M."
Bin opted for the word "smoke" as his guess, which took Jin entirely by surprise.
"Hey!" Jin shouted, pretending to be offended. "What’s my show to you? Our staff will never come up with questions like that!"
In addition to Jin defending his team, his fans flooded X with rave views on Jin’s quick response.
"Seokjin: don’t ever mention smoking in my house AGAIN," one fan captioned the clip.
"Seokjin doesn’t smoke, confirmed," noted the second user.
"SEOKJIN DOESN'T SMOKE, NOR HE SUPPORTS SMOKING," another wrote proudly. "A WIN FOR US. We already knew how clean that man is."
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