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[V Report] BTS learns from the pro
Broadcast date: Nov. 10-11
Starring: BTS, NCT Dream, Stray Kids, The Boyz
(Naver's V Live) |
The bandmates of BTS continued playing games with the members of e-gaming team T1 in the 115th episode of “Run BTS!”
They shuffled and formed four teams to play Gang Beasts and as J-Hope shouted out encouragements to his teammate Kanna, RM muttered with a chuckle: “It will be T1 against T1 in the end.”
Effort admitted that this is the first time he playing the game and Jin, in the next seat, smiled and said he might have to give him some tips.
“Jin is the pro gamer here,” said J-Hope and hearing that T1 members are new to the game, Suga added that BTS is actually synonymous with the game.
“After only playing once?” teased Jungkook.
When the game started it was mayhem at first, each grabbing on to the other and falling to death together. But Teddy proved himself quickly catching up and bringing his team to victory.
“Pros are different,” Suga said in amazement and RM praised how Teddy grasped the rules after only a single round.
Watch the full clip at https://www.vlive.tv/video/221706.
NCT Dream’s Chenle, Jisung squabble over spoiler
(Naver's V Live) |
Chenle and Jisung of NCT Dream livestreamed together accusing each other of giving out spoilers.
Jisung tried to admit that it was him this time even though Chenle usually is the one to drop too many hints about their activities. Chenle kept cutting the bandmate in the middle of sentence and insisted that it was only because Jisung pushes him to do so.
Jisung‘s eyes went wide and his mouth was agape before Chenle chuckled and said “I’ve got so good at acting, right?” The former let out a sigh and acknowledged that he really had, so much so that he was momentarily confused.
“Jisung‘s going to make these and give them out as presents to members,” Chenle blurted showing a colorful strap for masks. Jisung was speechless for a second and reluctantly nodded, adding that the livestream was a spoiler in itself.
Watch the full video at https://www.vlive.tv/video/222643.
Stray Kids' I.N shares joy over good news
(Naver's V Live) |
I.N of Stray Kids thanked fans and celebrated the achievements they had made together.
He had just come from a practice for the band’s upcoming concert that will be held on Naver’s V Live on Nov. 22, he said wiping sweat from his neck.
“I ran here straight after the dance practice determined to do the ’Private Life of the Youngest,‘” since it has been too long, said the idol.
He thanked the fans for the good news that the music video of “Miroh” amassed over 100 million views earlier that day.
“I was so proud when I heard the news ... and happy,” he said closing his eyes for a second. It reminded him of how much Stay, the band’s official fandom community, loved them.
“100 million (views) seemed like such a faraway goal and now we have two ... it still feels like a dream,” he said referring to “God‘s Menu” that surpassed the milestone in August. He chuckled when a viewer told him that it would not take long for “Back Door” and “My Pace” as well.
Watch the full clip at https://www.vlive.tv/video/222709.
The Boyz's Juyeon checks in on the way home
(Naver's V Live) |
Juyeon of The Boyz said hi to fans on his way home after hosting a television music show.
“It has almost been a year since I’ve become the presenter (of The Show). I couldn’t believe it when I heard about it. I’m amazed at how time flies,” he said.
“I think I’m getting better at the job, though,” he added, and gave a thumb-up to viewers who told him that they tuned in in time to watch him on the program.
He empathized with fans saying that he misses them as well.
“You must be disheartened that our official activities are temporarily over. But don’t worry since we’re preparing something,” said the idol.
Reading the comments from viewers, he asked what they do after work. If he worked for a company, he would do something -- go to a gym or develop a hobby -- and not go home straight, he said with a smile.
Watch the full video at https://www.vlive.tv/video/222679.
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By The Korea Herald (khnews@heraldcorp.com)
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