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[V Report Plus] What happened when BTS put J-Hope and Jungkook in charge of cooking

  • Published : Jul 18, 2018 - 13:41
  • Updated : Jul 18, 2018 - 13:41

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(Naver's V Live)
BTS held a barbecue party in the most recent episode of “Run BTS,” in which the members put J-Hope and Jungkook in charge of preparing the food and made the mistake of letting the shadiest chefs run the kitchen.

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(Naver's V Live)
J-Hope was in charge of grilling the pork, which, as it turned out, he wasn’t very good at. “Guys! I think you need to help me,” J-Hope called for help.

Jimin, who seemed to have a bit more expertise in meat grilling, came to the rescue.

“Don’t you trust me?” J-Hope said, telling Jimin he could confide in him, to which Jimin replied with a firm “no.” “Hey, it’s me. You can trust me (with the barbecue),” J-Hope tried to assure his bandmate in vain.

When J-Hope declared, “It’s all done,” Jimin didn’t seem to agree.

“You got us all sick last time because you served the meat half-cooked,” Jimin reminded him.

Jimin wasn’t the only one who was worried about J-Hope’s barbecue skills. “Are you sure it’s cooked?” V came by and asked.

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(Naver's V Live)
Meanwhile, Jungkook was in charge of making ramen.

“Why are you here?” Jungkook asked V who was hanging out beside him.

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“Just, for no reason,” V said, adding, “I thought you might get lonely.”

“I’m not lonely,” Jungkook retorted, but V wasn’t having it. “I know you like it.”

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(Naver's V Live)
“I have some good tips for cooking ramen. It’s to not put the lid on the pot,” Jungkook the master chef told V. “But you just did that,” V was confused.

“No, just for a while only,” Jungkook explained, and kept the lid on the pot, totally contradicting his earlier point.

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(Naver's V Live)
The barbecue party was a success in the end, as BTS boys and even the staff members enjoyed the dinner. But from the worried looks on the rest of BTS’ faces, it looks like the two are not going to be in charge of cooking the next time around.

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(Naver's V Live)


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By The Korea Herald (khnews@heraldcorp.com)

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