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Why is he telling him that

On April 21, 2025, BTS members Jungkook and RM arrived in South Korea following their schedule in Japan. As Jungkook exited the airport, he briefly interacted with a reporter during the arrival.

During the exchange, the reporter informed him that fellow member V had returned to the country a day earlier. Jungkook appeared momentarily surprised before acknowledging the information and continuing on his way.

Clips from the interaction soon spread across social media platforms. The moment drew attention from fans, with many questioning the relevance of the reporter’s comment during the brief encounter. One comment that gained traction read,

“I’m crying from embarrassment, why is he telling him that as if JK cares,”

I’m crying from embarrassment, why is he telling him that as if Jk cares

Some viewers found the question unnecessary, while others expressed confusion over why Taehyung’s return was brought up in that context.

Why is he even asking him abrupt other members? Why bother him?

Same reporter from this summer, different day. Why is he so fixated on this angle? 🤔 As if we didn’t know 🤣

Why the reporter even talking about Tae, is he trying to stir some drama

Some viewers felt Jungkook seemed uneasy, noting he raised his hands toward his ears, which they interpreted as him tuning out the comment and growing tired of the exchange.

I just rewatched this video after seeing all the comments, and Jungkook did look uncomfortable to me. The way he kept bringing his hands up to his ears like he didn’t want to hear it anymore. It honestly seemed like he was getting tired of listening to that rant.

He looks irritated hitting his ears like saying pls shut up.

What’s the reporter’s intention in bringing this information to JK? For sure, this reporter must be a Taekook shipper and wants to promote his fantasy, but it’s very clear that JK is uncomfortable with this conversation.

i just know they’re mad asf


BTS draws 110,000 fans at Tokyo Dome as ARIRANG World Tour resumes after 7-year gap

BTS concluded the Tokyo Dome leg of their ARIRANG World Tour with two sold-out concerts on April 17 and 18, 2026, making their first return to the venue in nearly seven years since their last performance there in July 2019. According to The Korea Times, the two-night run drew a combined audience of approximately 110,000 fans.

Performing to a stadium full crowds on both evenings, the group presented a 23-song setlist that blended tracks from their latest ARIRANG album with some of their most popular earlier releases. The lineup for the Tokyo shows featured songs including Hooligan, Aliens, Run BTS, They Don’t Know ’Bout Us, Like Animals, Fake Love, SWIM, Merry Go Round, 2.0, NORMAL, Not Today, Mic Drop, FYA, Fire, Body to Body, IDOL, Come Over, Butter, Please, and Into the Sun.

The setlist also saw a few changes across both nights. During the first concert, BTS added Dynamite, Save Me, and Crystal Snow in place of Mikrokosmos, I Need You, and Permission to Dance, which had been part of the Seoul shows. On the second night, FOR YOU and Dope were introduced as additional tracks.

One of the standout portions of the concert was the random song segment, during which the group performed Japanese-language songs from their earlier catalog. Crystal Snow and FOR YOU were included in this section, drawing strong reactions from the audience.

Following the Tokyo Dome shows, BTS is set to take the ARIRANG World Tour to the United States, where they will perform three concerts at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on April 25, 26, and 28. The tour will then continue through Asia, North America, and Europe.

With a total of 85 concerts planned across 34 countries, the ARIRANG World Tour stands as one of the most extensive global tours ever announced by a K-pop act.