ARMY took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to express their emotions regarding his deep affection for his fans.
BTS' youngest member, Jeon Jungkook, originally had a distinctive Instagram username, "@abcdefghi__lmnopqrstuvwxyz," which quickly went viral due to the missing initials "JK" from his name. Although he has left Instagram for TikTok, he continues to experiment with his username.
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After accidentally revealing his TikTok account, Jungkook wanted to simplify the search for ARMYs, creatively changing his name from "Ian" to "@letjungkook7." After obtaining a blue tick and posting dance challenges, the 'Golden Maknae' has once again updated his profile. He replaced his dog Bam with a QR code as his profile picture and modified his name to "AB_______JK_M____RST____Y_."
Numerous fans attempted to decipher the meaning behind this name, with some concluding that it spells out "BTS, JK, and ARMY." Following this change, ARMY took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to express their emotions regarding his deep affection for his fans.
Jungkook to perform at MTV EMAs in Paris:
The MTV EMAs website announced on Tuesday that the South Korean singer is one of the selected nominees to perform at the awards ceremony scheduled for November 5.
Jungkook has received three nominations for the 2023 MTV EMAs: Best Song for his debut solo track "Seven," Best K-Pop, and Biggest Fans. This recognition marks a significant achievement, with the most nominations ever earned by a K-pop soloist in the event's history.
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The talented vocalist made his solo debut with the digital single "Seven" in July, which achieved great success on both domestic and international music charts, reaching No. 1 on the Hot 100 and No. 3 on the British Official Singles Chart. He followed this with the release of his second digital single, "3D," last month and is set to release his debut solo album, "Golden," on November 3.
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