BTS’ Jungkook proved that he is the most favorite member worldwide after he dominated Google Search. Truly, the 21-year-old is the team’s no. 1 crowd drawer and this is evidenced with how fans worldwide search for his name more than the others.
As per Allkpop, Google Trends which analyzes the most searched topics and queries show “Jungkook” remained the most searched name among the BTS group for three consecutive years. It was added that even in Google’s other SEO tool called the keyword finder, the database revealed that Jungkook still tops the list.
Aside from his name, other keywords related to Jungkook like “BTS Jungkook,” “BTS Jungkook Abs,” “BTS Jungkook Age” and “BTS Jungkook Instagram,” were on top search items too. The amazing thing is that the group’s “maknae” did not just topped the list among the BTS members but in the whole Kpop scene. Needless to say, Jungkook’s name has been constantly trending in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom and more.
In any case, the Hollywood Life mentioned that Jungkook recently went hiking on a mountain with co-member Jin. The BTS members took time to relax a bit while in the midst of their “Love Yourself” worldwide concert tour.
As shown in the photos published on the outlet’s site, Jungkook and Jin hiked on March 18. They climbed Mt. Geomdansan in South Korea that is said to be 657 meters high, above sea level. It appears that it is still a bit cold in their home country as they are pictured bundled up in thick jackets.
Meanwhile, BTS will kick off their first North American concert tour in May as part of their “Love Yourself: Speak Yourself” world tour. The group is also set to appear on Saturday Night Live (SNL) on April 13 with Emma Stone as one of the hosts.


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