BTS’ Jungkook went live on WeVerse for 21 minutes; trends on Twitter for this reason

Updated : Jun 12, 2023 12:21
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BTS member Jungkook took to WeVerse for a live session on June 11. However, he fell asleep within minutes. The live went on for 21 minutes and almost 6 million people watched from their screens. Within hours, Jungkook started trending on Twitter with 890,000 tweets as the ARMY could not handle how cute it all looked.

Jungkook started a live on WeVerse at 7 in the morning as he could not sleep. He was all tucked up in his bed, showing off his tattoos. After talking for a while, he said, ‘If I fall asleep like this, the company will go crazy.’ He showed off his black pillow to the camera.

Soon after, Jungkook did fall asleep on camera.

Soon after Jungkook’s digital siesta went viral, a fan commented, ‘So we 6.6M (million) were literally with Jungkook in his bedroom on his bed... damnnnnnnnn this parasocial relationship is getting out of hands. Jungkook is unbelievable and i love it.’

Another wrote, ‘Sometimes, home is a person. Comfort is a person. Happiness is in a form of person. and for me all these comes in a single person that is Jeon Jungkook. He will always remain my favourite comfort person.’

BTS comprises RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook. June 12 marks 10 years since BTS debuted under Big Hit Entertainment with the single album '2 Cool 4 Skool'.

Recently, ‘Take Two’ was released on June 9.

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