New Delhi:
The Tonight ShowHosted by Jimmy Fallon, had a special guest on Wednesday (November 20). Any idea? Well, it was BTS member Jin. The K-pop idol had a fun and candid conversation with Jimmy. In a video posted on Instagram by the show’s producers, Jimmy was heard asking Jin about the day he was discharged from military service. All his boyband members gathered outside the military facility to celebrate the occasion and group leader RM played the saxophone for Jin. When Jimmy wanted to know what RM was playing, Jin’s honest answer surprised everyone.
The clip begins with Jimmy Fallon “welcoming” Jin to the show. “Yeah, you’re back” Jimmy says excitedly. Matching his energy, Jin replied, “Yeah, I’m back.” Then, Jimmy says, “You completed your military service over the summer. And you came back and your bandmates were waiting for you. The host showed Jin a photo of his sweet reunion with the BTS members after his military discharge. Pointing to RM, Jimmy asks, “Is RM playing the saxophone here? What is he playing? Is he playing? careless Whisper,
Jin clarified, “It’s not music. So at that time, it was very busy because it was soon after I was discharged. I wasn’t exactly sure what RM was doing but he was playing something for me.” When Jimmy asked him again, “Well, you don’t know what he was doing?” Jin bluntly replied, ” “I didn’t even know it was there. Sorry, can’t remember.” His answer made Jimmy laugh out loud.
ICYMI: Here’s a video of RM playing the saxophone while Jimin gives Jin a friendly pat on his back.
That hug from Jimin to Jin was personal.. tears in my eyes 🙁
– BTS Lover ⁷ (@itsbtszone) 11 June 2024
Jin delighted fans by releasing his debut solo album Happy on November 15. The album contains six songs listed Running wild, falling, to another level, I’ll be there, I’ll come to you And heart on the windowJin also performed the track running wild But Tonight’s show.
Jin, the oldest member of BTS, enlisted in the military in December 2022. After 18 months of compulsory military service, he was discharged on June 12 this year.