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BTS’s Jungkook reveals why he suddenly reset his entire Instagram feed 

Jungkook talked about why he recently took down all his Instagram photos. 

On June 7th, BTS’s Jungkook had a live broadcast through V LIVE. Jungkook, who was enjoying camping near the sea while communicating with fans, said, “Everyone, did you enjoy watching the choreography video? I watched the video too, and it was time to look back and say, ‘It was like this at this time’, ‘So it looked like this’, and ‘We danced really hard’.” He added, “I’ve been reminiscing a little bit.”

Jungkook explained why he went camping, “I wanted to refresh myself after doing this and that, so I went camping with the company protocol team hyungs. I haven’t done camping properly. After coming here, I think I know why people go camping. I came here to refresh myself and change my mood.”

He mentioned BTS’s upcoming comeback, saying, “We’re working hard on our comeback. We’ll see ARMYs in person soon. I’m practicing and preparing hard for that day. It feels good. I feel like I can breathe now. I think I can’t live without you guys.”

Jungkook also revealed the reason he recently deleted all the photos on his personal Instagram account and redesigned the feed. Jungkook explained, “Everyone, there’s no reason. It’s not that something happened. It was a change of emotion, but it wasn’t because something happened, I just didn’t like it. Honestly, it’s a shame. I didn’t even know there was an archive function. I wanted to make the feed more pretty.” He smiled while saying sorry to the fans. 

Jungkook wrapped up his live broadcast by saying, “I hope you have a good day. I am always thinking of you. It was nice to see you too. Goodbye.”

Meanwhile, BTS will release a new album ‘Proof’ on June 10 at 1 PM KST. The title track ‘Yet To Come’ is a song with a refreshing melody and hopeful lyrics about the love between BTS and their fandom ARMY. Consisting of a total of three CDs, ‘Proof’ is an anthology album that encompasses the past, present and future of BTS. It implies nine years of activities since BTS’s debut in 2013.

Source: daum

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