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#Jungkook habló sobre su primer encuentro con Calvin Klein en una entrevista con Harper's Bazaar:
🐰: "Como mi madre solía comprarme la ropa interior, Calvin Klein es la primera marca de ropa interior de gama alta que he usado".
#BTSARMY@BTS_twt
In order to make JK DAY 2026 incredibly special this year, donations are open NOW!
We would like to do some special projects for him in LA, as he will be there performing on his BDAY, but for that we need your help. Hopefully we can make JKDAY a big day!
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[ANUNCIO]
Big Hit Music oficialmente lanzó el anuncio del tour de @BTS_twt llamado #BTS_WORLDTOUR con 34 países en total a los que visitará durante este año y más por anunciar 🔥💜
Hay 6 paises latinoamericanos 💜🥹
#BTSComeback2026
Jungkook x Rolling Stone Interview:
"Not dwelling on the past, focusing only on the present."
JungKook lives in the "now." He neither immerses himself in memories of the past nor contemplates the future like a philosopher. When he sees a stack of Rolling Stone magazines piled on a table, he points at the cover and laughs, saying, "Who is this person?"
Printed on the cover is a version of himself who is younger than he is now, with brighter-celored hair. Gazing at the photo, he murmurs, "How did this photo end up on the cover?" Then he shakes his head, as if to say he has no particular interest in his past self and laughs again. "I'm enjoying this very moment."
In the eyes of some, Jung Kook may forever remain the bright-smiling, baby-faced teenage idol.
But to others, he is already a 28-year-old man-composed, striking, and never having stopped growing,
Jung Kook says he is a practical person-by his own words, a "realist." Within this trait may also lie an instinct for self-protection. After all, when nearly every aspect of one's life is recorded, archived, and analysed by the media, the only thing he can truly control with his own hands is the "present."
#JungkookForRollingStone
Translation by GoldenHickeys