Jin betrays BTS band member J Hope
Jin throws BTS bandmate J-Hope under the bus in a dangerous situation
Now, all BTS members might think twice before trusting Jin in a dangerous situation because he has revealed exactly how he’d react.
In the latest episode of Run Jin, the 31-year-old BTS star was joined by fellow member J-Hope for an adventure packed with laughs, scares, and some unexpected betrayal.
The episode, filmed just a day after J-Hope’s military discharge, began with the duo enjoying a military-style meal.
However, things quickly took a spooky turn when Jin and J-Hope, 30, were taken to an abandoned hospital in the name of climbing.
In the middle of the eerie vibes and an ominous atmosphere, the tension hit its peak when zombies "attacked" the pair, leaving them running away all over the place to escape through the dimly lit corridors.
Fans were left in stitches when Jin’s survival instincts kicked in, but not in the way anyone expected.
Instead of protecting his bandmate, Jin hilariously threw J-Hope under the bus, yelling, "Eat him first! Him first!" as the zombies chased them.
A stunned J-Hope could only stammer, "Huh? What? No, no, no!" as he tried to process Jin’s ultimate betrayal.
The lighthearted antics had fans reeling with laughter, showcasing the playful bond between the two members.
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