BTS’ Jimin receives a special gift from ‘Barbie’ actor Ryan Gosling | Watch

Updated : Jul 20, 2023 15:18
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Actor Ryan Gosling, who is gearing up for the release of his film ‘Barbie’, has dropped a special message for BTS singer Jimin and it is winning the hearts of the ARMY.

Barbie movie’s official Twitter handle shared a video on July 19 in which Ryan put an end to the debate— who wore the black and white cowboy outfit better? Ryan or Jimin.

For the unversed, Ryan Gosling was seen wearing the same cowboy outfit that Jimin wore in the music video of ‘Permission To Dance’.

Ryan bowed down to Jimin and admitted that he pulled off the outfit better than him.

‘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 said.

Ryan Gosling offered Ken’s guitar to the Bangtan Boy and said, ‘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.’

The video instantly caught the ARMYs’ attention.

The BTS singer is a fan of Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams’ ‘Notebook’ and until early last year, he had seen the movie seven times and cried every single time.

Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie’s ‘Barbie’ is set to release in theatres on July 21.

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