BTS’s J-Hope Tries To Prank His Members, But Fails Miserably


K-pop stars rarely have free time to relax and enjoy. But despite how in-demand BTS is, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook still try to add fun moments to their very hectic schedule.
And one of those moments is playing a game. In Episode 72 of Run BTS!, BTS played the Mafia game: a battle of wits that involves persuasion, betrayal, and “murder” for the sake of self-preservation. The players are either mafia, innocent citizens, or a doctor (who has the power to save lives).
Before the game started, the staff chose J-Hope as the X Man (spy). His mission? Make his team lose all three rounds. Known for his expressive face, the 25-year-old rapper, songwriter, dancer, and record producer rarely wins the Mafia game.
The BTS boys quickly “killed” him in the first two rounds. But since his mission was to make his members lose, he thought he was doing a pretty decent job. Everything seemed to be going his way until the truth came out.
Usually, the X Man is a secret, but this time BTS knew it was J-Hope all along and the whole game was a prank. When the other boys told him what was going on, J-Hope’s reaction was pretty epic! See the short clip here.
ARMY’s couldn’t imagine BTS with different members or one of them not debuting with the rest of the boys. However, J-Hope wasn’t supposed to debut with BTS. Luckily, one member convinced Big Hit Entertainment and got him to stay.
On a past episode of BTS‘s Burn the Stage, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, and V gathered together to talk about their past. Their revelations are entirely different from what ARMY’s know of them at the moment.
The BTS boys, minus Jungkook, then started to talk about their funny moments in the past, like RM being covered in ice cream, and they burst into laughter. However, it quickly got deep when Jimin recalled that Suga had a shoulder injury after falling down the stairs.
The members then reminisced about how J-Hope dropped out from the debut lineup. Jimin shared, “You said you’re leaving and hugged Jungkook and cried together.”
It was undoubtedly a hard phase as the moment still appeared to be emotional for the BTS boys. J-Hope said, “I remember how Jungkook cried when I decided to leave.”
After learning J-Hope’s decision, RM took the initiative to go straight to Big Hit. The BTS leader told the management that the group needed J-Hope so he should debut with them.
J-Hope eventually returned to the group. This time, though, it wasn’t just about his dream of being a K-pop idol that made him come back, but because of the bond that he formed with the rest of the BTS members.
Source: BT

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