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BTS’ Jung Kook and Jimin star in reality show “Are You Sure?!”, premiering on Disney+

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By Julio Cortes

03 Jul 2024, 10:40 AM EDT

“Are You Sure?!”a reality show Travel show starring South Korean singers Jung Kook and Jiminmembers of the boy band BTSwill premiere on August 8 on the platform Disney+The program consists of eight episodes and It was recorded in 2023, before they began their mandatory military service.

According to a statement from BigHit Musicthe representation agency of BTSthe show “will take viewers on a fun-filled journey with Jimin and Jung Kook as they eat, shop, cook, camp, canoe, swim, and road trip together. It will provide a deeper look into Jimin and Jung Kook’s undeniable chemistry and endearing friendship as they team up for a variety of unforgettable moments throughout the journey, immersing themselves in different cultures, exploring various action-packed activities, and sampling local cuisine.”

In “Are You Sure?!” the two friends will travel around New York, in the United States; Jeju Island, in South Korea; and Sapporo, in Japan. Last November Jung Kook spoke about the project during an episode of the talk show “Suchwita”which leads Sugaanother of his companions in the group: “Years ago, during a photo shoot with Jiminhe said it might be fun to do a travel variety show with me, and I agreed. But after that nothing happened. Then suddenly they arranged a filming.”

Jung Kook has had a successful solo careerwith singles like “Seven”, “3D”, “Too Much” and “Standing Next To You”. As for Jiminin 2023 it reached number 1 on the list Hot 100 of Billboard with the song “Like Crazy”first single from her album Face.

Meanwhile, fans of BTS They continue to wait very patiently for their idols, because the return of the boy band It will be in 2025, when all its members are available to record a new album. The last album they released (with unreleased material) was Bein 2020, which reached number 1 in sales in several countries.

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