BTS member Jin jokingly raised his hand as if ready to strike Lee Mujin after the latter responded with a “no.”
BTS member Jin, who is well-known for his witty and lighthearted manner, is at the center of an internet controversy after a moment on a variety show that split fans. Jin joined presenter Lee Mujin for a fun talk during a recent edition of Lee Mujin Service. As the conversation veered into required military service, Jin’s addition of comedy made things more fascinating. “Recently, you were at the military,” Lee Mujin said.
Jin inquired as to if the host had finished his own required service in his trademark manner. Jin humorously raised his fist as if ready to strike Lee Mujin after he said, “no.” As they carried on talking, the two started laughing at the amusing incident.
What may have started out as a friendly joke swiftly gained popularity on the internet. Fans from all around the world started to share clips of the conversation and share their thoughts. Many viewed Jin’s gesture as innocuous and consistent with his playful nature, but others questioned its appropriateness.
One user said, “If you can not even sympathize, he is like do not bring up my trauma.”
“If you can not even sympathize, do not bring up my trauma,” he says.
“He said do not talk to me unless you have been there I have the honor.”
“No, I understand,” a fan commented, “because what do YOU know about the darkest period of my life?”
No, I understand. What do YOU know about the darkest period of my life? Do not PMO
Jin’s Return to Music After Military Service: Fans Celebrate
As noted by internet users, Jin had previously used a similar motion when talking about military service.
Others, especially fans from other countries, thought it was a humorous and overblown moment that was indicative of Jin’s humor, according to Soompi.
Jin enlisted in the military in December 2022, becoming the first member of BTS to do so.
On June 12, Jin’s service came to an end, and he greeted 1,000 supporters during a heartfelt fan event.
After the discharge, Jin immediately returned to her musical endeavors.
Jin resumed music shortly after discharge. Happy, his highly anticipated first solo album, was released by BigHit Music on November 15. Fans love Jin’s six-track CD, proving his music career continues despite his military service.
In October 2024, BTS member J-Hope completed his duty, and the rest of the group is anticipated to return in 2025, much to the enthusiasm of ARMY members worldwide.