Korean culture has taken the world by storm. Korean food, K-pop music, K-drama and more, people are getting inspired by it all. If you are remotely privy to Korean culture, then you must have heard of the all-boys band BTS. BTS has its own set of fan base, who keep an eye on every move of their favourite band member. Recently, one such social media post by Jimin has garnered the attention of the BTS army (as the fans refer to themselves). Jimin recently took to Instagram to share a video featuring himself in tears after eating spicy Korean chicken. And the army reacted to it, saying, he is a great actor. Let us tell you the story from the beginning.Also Read: Fan Preserves ‘BTS Meal’ In A Box; Twitter Thread Leads To Utter ConfusionJimin recently shared a video that featured his latest meals – ramen and crispy chicken. In the next clip, we could see him shedding tears (as if it was real!) because the food seemed too spicy to eat. However, the truth is not what it seems. Along with the video, he wrote a caption with hashtags that read, “J-Hope, On The Streets, Chicken, Ramen, Artificial Tears.” Alongside, he added J-Hope’s new song ‘On The Street’ in the background. Take a look:Also Read: Is BTS Member Jin Eating Dosa? Indian Foodies Discuss Latest PicThe post in no time took Instagram by storm, garnering more than 8.8 million views and counting. “Handing Jimin his Oscar after he scared me,” wrote one person. “Next time someone says ARMYs are dramatic, I am going to show them this,” another fan wrote. A third comment read, “He is going to be a good actor. I can see the future. Lol. Also, we finally saw his wall and table.”On the work front, Jimin recently dropped his solo ‘On The Street’, featuring rapper J Cole.Featured Video Of The DayBread Pizza Recipe | How To Make Bread PizzaAbout Somdatta SahaExplorer- this is what Somdatta likes to call herself. Be it in terms of food, people or places, all she craves for is to know the unknown. A simple aglio olio pasta or daal-chawal and a good movie can make her day.
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