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Jungkook: BTS member’s dramatic fight with Jimin revealed in ‘2020 Festa’

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Jungkook and his BTS co-members celebrated their 7th year anniversary on June 13. To mark the day, the group released the 2020 BTS Festa video which was already viewed by more than nine million fans in the span of three days.

The members shared stories during the pre-recorded broadcast that was released via BangtanTV on YouTube. They also recalled the time when they debuted, the hardships they went through and impressions when they first met each other as trainees.

The fight that left Jungkook in tears

In the video, the members were asked about the time they felt sorry for their co-members, and they were to say something to the person sitting on their left. Jungkook was sitting beside Jimin on this side, so his story was about him.

Jungkook revealed that he and Jimin had a big fight one rainy day, and it happened about 3 to 4 years ago. Jimin narrated that they were in the practice room when they started to argue, and he got really mad. He told the 22-year-old maknae to “do everything he wants” and stormed out of the room, then he went home.

Jimin said that Jungkook called him and he shouted “don’t call me!” but he asked Kookie where he is. The youngest member of BTS replied that he doesn’t know but Jimin already knows, so he told him to wait for him, and he will come to get him.

It was raining hard, and Jimin found Jungkook while he was waiting for a taxi. Jimin said that upon seeing Jungkook, he ran and hugged him tightly. Jimin revealed that Jungkook cried a lot that day and the BTS members commented that it was like a drama!

BTS’ anniversary celebration

BTS turned 7 last weekend and as expected, the ARMYs are in full support. On that day of their anniversary, they trended the #BTS7thAnniversary and other hashtags that refer to the occasion and as usual, they topped the trending lists on social media.

The next day, BTS held their online concert and The Korean Herald reported that “Bang Bang Con: The Live” has become the world's biggest paid concert that was held online. It was said that Big Hit Entertainment, Jungkook’s agency, shared that BTS’ live performance was streamed for more than an hour and it was remotely viewed by more or less 756,000 fans that can fill about 15 stadiums.

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