confirmed on Sunday.Jin and RM tested positive on Saturday evening, while Suga tested positive on Friday, the agency said. All three received a second dose of the vaccine in August.According to the agency, RM and Suga are asymptomatic.
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BTS band member Suga is self-isolating after testing positive for COVID-19.
The K-pop star, 28, whose real name is Min Yoon-gi, had recently been in the U.S. for a string of appearances and concerts before flying back home to South Korea on Thursday.
According to BTS’ agency Big Hit Music, Suga tested positive for the virus on Friday but doesn’t have any symptoms, the Metro reported.
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confirmed on Sunday.Jin and RM tested positive on Saturday evening, while Suga tested positive on Friday, the agency said. All three received a second dose of the vaccine in August.According to the agency, RM and Suga are asymptomatic.
BTS, have tested positive for COVID-19.On Saturday, just a day after revealing that Suga tested positive after returning home to South Korea Dec.
Two more members of BTS have tested positive for COVID-19 following the Dec. 24 announcement that Suga had tested positive, and was self-isolating.
Three members of the famed K-pop group BTS tested positive for Covid-19.
BTS members RM and Jin have tested posted for COVID-19, the group’s label Big Hit Music has confirmed.The agency released a statement on its fan community platform Weverse disclosing that both the rapper and the singer had received positive PCR results for the virus today (December 25).RM had returned to Seoul from the US last week (December 17) and has been in quarantine since his arrival.
which has roughly 652 million views and shows the K-pop group bouncing between styled black-and-white and color scenes — this new one is more casual and playful.Since its release, the video earned more than 9 million views.
Suga has coronavirus.
BTS rapper Suga has been diagnosed with COVID-19.On December 24, Big Hit Music shared that the 28-year-old South Korean idol had contracted the coronavirus, revealing his positive results on a PCR test.The star had returned to Seoul from the US on Thursday (December 23), and had been in self-quarantine since arrival.
Sweet Home, is currently in talks to return for a second season of the show.Yesterday (December 23), South Korean news publication Biz Enter claimed in a report, citing multiple sources, that Song was set to reprise his role as Cha Hyun-soo in the popular apocalyptic horror Netflix original series.Song’s agency, Namoo Actors, has since responded to the report, noting that the actor is in talks to return to the series, but has not officially accepted the role.
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Squid Game breakout star Jung Ho-yeon has opened up about her budding friendship with Spider-Man actress Zendaya.In a recent interview with South Korean outlet Star News, Jung shared about her her encounter with the American actress, saying that her time with Zendaya felt “really comfortable”, as translated by Soompi.“Zendaya is a star to me and someone I can’t approach.
Princess Anne’s husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, has tested positive for COVID-19. A Buckingham Palace spokesman tells ET, “Princess Anne’s husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence has tested positive for Covid and is following all appropriate rules. Princess Anne is also isolating.”
BTS‘ RM has opened up about the pressures of representing South Korea at the United Nations General Assembly earlier this year.Speaking to Vogue Korea, the 27-year-old musician reflected on the experience and shared how he felt about it.When asked whether the group’s role as representatives of the country was a limitation to their music or if it was a source of artistic inspiration and new opportunities, RM replied that it was “all of those things”, per a translation by Soompi.“At times,
BTS’ V revealed that the members of Coldplay have described him as “a second Chris Martin” while working together on their collab, ‘My Universe’.During a recent interview with Vogue Korea, the South Korean singer shared that he had actually recorded a full English-language demo of BTS’ joint single with British band, ‘My Universe’.“Honestly, it didn’t show in that video, but I recorded the full song when it came out as an English guide,” he shared, per Soompi’s translations, referencing the
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“Spider-Man: No Way Home” shrugged off new health restrictions in South Korea to earn the biggest box office opening weekend since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.The film earned $15.0 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council.
BTS’ Suga for his single ‘You’.In a recent interview with Billboard, ØMI – real name Hiroomi Tosaka – opened up about the release of response to ‘You’, which was produced by BTS’ Suga. The singer credited the South Korean rapper and producer for the success of the track, which was released back in October.“‘You’ has found a global audience, and that’s entirely due to SUGA,” said ØMI, who explained that the K-pop star had “widened the gate” for the song.