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[V Report] BTS members trick one another

  • Published : Jul 17, 2019 - 14:29
  • Updated : Jul 17, 2019 - 14:53


Broadcast date: July 16-17
Starring: BTS, Twice, NCT, Pentagon

BTS had another round of games after a snack in the 80th episode of “Run BTS!”


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(Naver's V Live)


The bandmates were dumbfounded when the results from the first round were revealed. “Everyone has gotten so much better at acting,” said Jimin.

Ever more determined to beat one another, they started running, forgetting about the cameramen that hurried to catch up.

Jimin and Jungkook made fun of each other while briskly walking around the duty-free store, where the game was being played.

Jin and J-Hope pretended to be calm as their eyes quickly scanned for more cards to raise their chances of winning.

“I am only looking for yellow cards (with red stars),” said Jungkook, admitting that he was “overflowing with drive” to find the special card that would reverse the rules of the game.

Jimin, who has won most of the games on the reality program, was ecstatic as he picked up a series of cards, hoping to emerge as the winner.

On the other hand, RM failed to spot a number of cards, which were picked up stealthily by V later.

Everyone gathered afterward, with each believing that he had won the game. However, Jin turned out to have the best poker face.

Watch the full clip at https://www.vlive.tv/video/139583.

Twice reveals MV for “Happy Happy”

Twice has released the music video for its new Japanese single “Happy Happy,” which was unveiled Wednesday.


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(Naver's V Live)


The bandmates frolicked merrily in the upbeat video filled with bright colors and sunlight; they shot water guns, went fishing and danced to music blasting out of boom boxes.

The band will drop another EP, “Breakthrough,” next week to celebrate the second anniversary of its debut in Japan.

Both “Happy Happy” and “Breakthrough” have topped the LINE music chart upon being unveiled in advance last month.

Twice has wrapped up the Asian leg of its world tour and left for Los Angeles, where it will embark on its first round of concerts in America, performing in Mexico City, Newark and Chicago.

Mina will remain absent due to health issues. “Please remember us as a nine-piece act -- we always will be,” the bandmates told fans during their recent Singapore concert.

Watch the full video at https://www.vlive.tv/video/140051.

NCT Dream’s Jeno, Jaemin happy to come out with new EP

Jeno and Jaemin of NCT took to V Live in their pajamas to bid fans an early good night.


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(Naver's V Live)


Wearing fluffy headbands with ribbons, the two reminded fans about the teaser clip that signaled their return as NCT Dream, a subunit in NCT, after a 10-month break.

“Did you see the skeletons?” they asked fans, giddy with excitement. They later showed viewers a sheet of stickers of skulls and bones in black and white, “the theme for this EP,” and stuck several on Jaemin’s pajamas.

“We missed you really,” the pair said, telling fans that the subunit will begin a relay of V Live segments to celebrate their return.

“The members and concepts will differ every time since you, Seasonies, love something new,” said Jaemin.

The seven-piece subunit will release its third EP, “We Boom,” on July 26.

Watch the full video at https://www.vlive.tv/video/140043.

Pentagon takes camera behind the scenes

Pentagon shared behind-the-scenes footage from a photo shoot for its ninth EP, “[SUM(ME:R)].”


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(Naver's V Live)


Hui led the camera along the green scenery that served as the background for the photo shoot, joking that it was his own house.

“Do I look like a lemon?” asked Yeo One about his platinum blond hair, the first major change to his hair color since his debut.

Meanwhile, Wooseok was enjoying the fresh air, taking deep breaths. “I’ve done my exercise for today,” he said looking longingly at the stream below the bridge. “I want to jump into the water,” he added.

Yuto was sitting on a rock in the middle of a brook. He could not remember the last time he had been to such a place and was grateful to be there.

The two played catch during a short break while Hui played with a classical organ at the site, marveling at the structure of the musical instrument.

Watch the full clip at https://www.vlive.tv/video/139878.

Naver’s real-time broadcasting app V allows fans to interact with their favorite K-pop stars through live broadcasts. The app is available for Android and iOS. For more information, visit http://www.vlive.tv.

By The Korea Herald (khnews@heraldcorp.com)

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