BTS' Jin recently hosted a livestream following his official return with his second mini-EP, Echo. While the idol was explaining details about his new music video, Don't Say You Love Me, fellow BTS members decided to surprise both Jin and BTS ARMY by crashing the livestream.
V, Jungkook, Jimin and J-Hope crash Echo live chat
According to Allkpop, the younger members of BTS collectively decided to crash Jin’s livestream chat section. At first, J-Hope did his best to get the idol’s attention, but his attempt failed.
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Jimin began commenting and was successful in grabbing Jin’s attention. Jin acknowledged the messages during the live and noticed that his fellow members were actively sending supportive messages to cheer on his comeback.
V and Jungkook create chaos in the livestream chat
Once Jimin got Jin’s attention, the rest of the maknae line—V and Jungkook—joined in on the fun. However, things quickly turned into chaotic entertainment.
Instead of focusing on Jin or the ARMY, V and Jungkook started chatting with each other in the live chat, treating it like their personal conversation. They began discussing their routines and sharing updates from their daily lives, turning the livestream into their own playful corner.
Jin subtly mentions RM and Suga’s absence
While engaging with fans and his fellow members, Jin also made a subtle mention of
RM and Suga’s absence from the livestream. He said that more than half the team had come over to support him and expressed gratitude for everyone’s love during such a busy time.
Jin talks about military service and members' discharge
Jin also spoke about BTS’ time in the military. The Don't Say You Love Me singer expressed his happiness about all the members nearing the end of their mandatory service. He proudly shared that each member had been promoted to higher ranks and would all be returning as civilians by the end of June.
Jin plays games with BTS members and ARMY
To keep the livestream entertaining, Jin included a fun segment where both BTS members and ARMY were asked to guess songs based on drawings he showed them live. The game added a light-hearted and playful touch to the broadcast, making it even more memorable for fans.