BTS' Jimin 'loves' the guitar gifted by 'Barbie' actor Ryan Gosling; congratulates him on his big release

Updated : Jul 25, 2023 11:17
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BTS singer Jimin recently received a guitar as a gift from 'Barbie' star Ryan Gosling as part of 'unspoken Ken code'.

He has now posted a video message thanking Ryan for the gift.

Jimin said, ‘Hi Ryan and Hi Ken. It's Jimin. Congrats on your big release. My fans are excited to see your video, so thank you so much. I can see that you look great in my outfit. Thank you for this guitar. I really love it and I look forward to watching Barbie. Go Barbie!’

For the unversed, Ryan sent the gift in exchange for copying Jimin's outfit from 'Permission to Dance'.

The actor appreciated Jimin for his fashion sense and mentioned that he is handing over to Jimin one of his most prized possessions as a Ken.

In a video message, Gosling shared, ‘Hi Jimin, it’s Ryan Gosling here. I notice that your “Permission to Dance” outfit is the same as my Ken outfit in the upcoming movie Barbie. I have to give it to you — you wore it first. You definitely wore it best and there’s an unspoken Ken code that if you bite another Ken’s style, you have to give them your most prized possession.’
He added, ‘I hope you’ll accept Ken’s guitar as my humble offering. Besides, Ken doesn’t really play anyway, so it’ll be much better in your hands.’

BTS star Jimin has openly professed his admiration for actor Ryan Gosling.

Jimin, after gaining immense popularity as a member of BTS, embarked on his solo journey in March with the release of his album 'Face'.

ALSO WATCH: Juhi Parmar disapproves of Margot Robbie-Ryan Gosling's 'Barbie'; walks out of movie in 15 minutes
 

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