BTS' A.R.M.Y. fans are such an undeniable force that even their pranks can create a major impact. Ahead of April Fools' Day 2020, fans across social media began anticipating the "debut" of a "new" boy ban
01.04.2020 - 18:07 / cosmopolitan.com
So I understand that one way of dealing with the current coronavirus pandemic is by making light of it, mainly through memes. But it's a completely different story when someone lies about having the virus as a joke. Sadly, this is what K-pop star and JYJ member, Jaejoong, did as a tasteless April Fools' Day prank.
In a since-deleted Instagram post, Jaejoong told his 1.9 million followers that he was recently hospitalized due to coronavirus. According to , Jaejoong claimed he caught the virus
BTS' A.R.M.Y. fans are such an undeniable force that even their pranks can create a major impact. Ahead of April Fools' Day 2020, fans across social media began anticipating the "debut" of a "new" boy ban
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K-Pop singer Kim Jae-joong, popularly known as Jaejoong, from the band JYJ caused havoc on social media this week. The JYJ singer decided to prank his fans at the expense of Coronavirus.
The star told fans he was battling coronavirus in hospital
K-pop star Jaejoong said he tested positive for coronavirus as an April Fool’s joke on Wednesday.
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Kim Jaejoon is apologizing after falsely telling his followers that he had contracted coronavirus. In a since-deleted post on Wednesday, the 34-year-old K-pop star said that he had been diagnosed with the virus, and blamed his positive test on «negligence,» according to a translation by Soompi.
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South Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, known mononymously as Jaejoong, has apologized after falsely taking to social media on April Fool's Day to say he was diagnosed with the COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus that has caused a worldwide pandemic.On April 1, in the afternoon in South Korea, Jaejoong shared a post on Instagram, saying that he was in the hospital and diagnosed with COVID-19, due to his disregard of directives from government officials and medical professionals.Shortly after,
April Fool’s Day was always going to be a bit different this year considering so much actual news sounds like it’s fake right now.
If we ever needed a laugh, it’s now. Coronavirus pandemic or not, we couldn’t let April Fools’ Day go by without an annual roundup, so The Post asked comedians and commentators — well known or not — to hit us with their best jokes, funny bits and tweets.