November 8, 2024

Jungkook’s man bun on The Tonight Show has the BTS ARMY feeling some type of way

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BTS have kicked off their week of performances on The Tonight Show, and of course, Jungkook is trending after it.

What for this time? Well, the band’s golden maknae rocked a man bun while slaying the choreography to IDOL, and the ARMY is feeling some type of way about it.

BTS are performing every night this week on Jimmy Fallon’s chat show, and Monday night saw the boyband taking us back to their Love Yourself: Answer era with a remote performance of IDOL.

RM, Jimin, Suga, J-Hope, V, Jin and Jungkook sang and danced in front of a temple and set a high bar for the rest of the week, with killer choreography and an impressive light show.

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And while the ARMY was loving every second, praising the group for their mature sound, it was Jungkook’s styling that really stole the show.

The 23-year-old wore his hair in a bun for the performance, while he donned a low-necked shirt beneath his traditional robe, and it’s safe to say that his fans were feeling the look. 

If IDOL showed the darker side of Jungkook, BTS’s other performance on Monday was the angel on his shoulder, as he looked squeaky clean for the group’s collaboration with The Roots.

The band sang a special version of their most recent single Dynamite in a colourful Brady Bunch-esque video, and were joined by The Roots providing the beats and Jimmy Fallon trying his best at BTS’s intricate choreography. 

The stars will be interviewed on the show this Wednesday, and we can expect more innovative performances as the week goes on.

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It’s already been a pretty good week for BTS, as the boys are officially multi-millionaires thanks to Big Hit Entertainment going public.

The band’s agency pulled off South Korea’s biggest stock market listing in three tears, making CEO Bang Si-Hyuk a billionaire.

Bang gave all seven members of BTS 68,385 shares each in August, with these holdings worth a reported $7.9 million (£6m). 

Big Hit currently manages BTS and TXT, as well as soloist Lee Hyun, and is the largest shareholder in Pledis Entertainment, home to artists including NU’EST and Seventeen. 

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