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BTS' Jungkook's Seven featured in XO, Kitty Season 2; fans say, 'how iconic you are'

In one of the episodes of The second season of Netflix’s XO, Kitty, BTS' Jungkook's Seven was featured and fans are all hearts.

Arpita Sarkar
Jan 16, 2025
BTS' Jungkook's Seven featured in XO, Kitty Season 2; fans say, 'how iconic you are'
BTS' Jungkook's Seven featured in XO, Kitty Season 2

Seven, a solo song of BTS' Golden Maknae, Jungkook, broke several records and became one of the most popular songs. The song was recently featured in the second season of Netflix’s XO, Kitty. Fans took to their social media accounts and expressed their happiness as the song was featured in the latest episode.

Jungkook's Seven featured in XO, Kitty season 2

Xo, Kitty Season 2 was released on Netflix today, January 16. The new season has eight episodes in total. It is currently making headlines because Choi Min-young who plays the role of Dae Heon-kim, sang BTS' Jungkook's Seven in one of the episodes. He even performed the dance steps. This proves how loved the song is.

Fans took to their X accounts and expressed their happiness as Seven was featured in the episode.

Take a look:

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More about XO, Kitty Season 2

Led by Anna Cathcart’s Kitty Song Covey, the first season was full of interesting drama and love triangles. As the Covey girl returns to the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), after a rollercoaster of a semester, more drama follows.

The second season follows Kitty is called back to KISS. As she prepares for a new chapter, she decides to take the time to hit the books and learn more about her mother. However, as one might expect, the season is by no means free of chaos and drama. As Kitty gets ready to get her life on track, she gets ready to discovering herself and love.

Created by Jenny Han, the spinoff series borrows several parallels from the To All the Boys films. The series has been getting rave reviews on social media.

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