BTS Jin to appear on Netflix's new variety show 'Kian's Bizarre B and B', details inside

Updated : Aug 28, 2024 18:53
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BTS' Jin is here, there and everywhere. Post his military return, the K-pop star has been providing fans with non-stop entertainment, and the latest updates suggest that he is all set to make his Netflix debut. Jin will make a guest appearance on Netflix's upcoming variety show, Dae Hwan Jang Kian Jang (working title). The 'Serendipity' singer will join entertainer Kian84 in running a guest house on the picturesque island of Ulleungdo. The announcement was shared by the streaming giant on Wednesday, August 28. 

Jin set for Netflix debut 

Netflix Korea on Wednesday confirmed Jin's Variety Show appearance. Sharing a couple of photos of Jin and Ji Ye-eun, they wrote, "Meet our two lovely employees of Netflix's new unscripted series Kian’s Bizarre B&B. When Jin and Ji Ye-eun are the ones serving you, it truly is a bizarre B&B. Coming 2025, only on Netflix (sic)."

Jin's recent activities 

The rumours around Jin's solo album release have been swirling for a while now but the singer has yet to drop an update. On August 20, Hanhwa Investment and Securities Report unveiled the news that BTS' Jin's new solo album will be released during the fourth quarter of 2024.  In June, when BTS' Jimin unveiled the tracklist for his highly anticipated second album, MUSE,  Jin subtly suggested the release of his solo album. 

 Jin completed his military service on June 12 under the 5th Infantry Division recruit training centre in Yeoncheon County, Gyeonggi Province and was officially discharged. The rest of the members are currently serving their mandatory military service in the South Korean army. 

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