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BTS’ Jungkook tries to assist V skate, J-Hope can’t stand and RM crawls. Watch hilarious video

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BTS followers had been overjoyed after they had been handled to 2 Bangtan bomb movies just lately, the place the members tried to skate in an indoor-skating rink. The video confirmed some behind-the-scenes moments from their Dynamite efficiency at The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon final 12 months.
While the video confirmed members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook skating with ease, a number of behind-the-scenes movies confirmed that it wasn’t as clean because it appeared at first. There had been fairly a number of falls. In the brand new video, we are able to see RM, Jin, Jimin and Jungkook acing their skating recreation, whereas J-Hope and V stored shedding their stability. Jin tried to assist J-Hope and cease him from falling, whereas Jungkook helped V.
V stumbled a number of occasions, whereas J-Hope may barely get up. RM determined to lastly give his associates firm on the ground.

BTS carried out 5 songs as a part of their BTS week final 12 months. Apart from Dynamite, additionally they carried out Home, Mikrokosmos, Black Swan, and Idol. We additionally acquired a glimpse from their video shoot of Home.
Their followers in India are ready eagerly for them to carry out, and the boys have promised that they’ll plan one thing. Speaking about visiting India, BTS chief RM beforehand advised NDTV, “Once this time passes, and when these crazy things all finish, then we want to be there and see the Army in India, and have this energy together, dance together, sing together. So we want to really, say namaste, to really be there and just give our voices in person.”
BTS scripted historical past with Dynamite, because it turned the Ok-Pop group’s first monitor to prime the Billboard Hot 100. It additionally bagged a Grammy nomination. BTS is on a excessive this 12 months, as their music Butter reigned for eight weeks, with a small interruption from their recently-released single Permission To Dance, which was co-written by Ed Sheeran.