Jungkook proved once again that he is one of the most popular singers in the world. The latest proof is when he was shown on the screen in a Brazilian TV show called “Encontro com Fatima Bernardes.” It was said that last week, the BTS member was mentioned a clip from BTS’ Bon Voyage” show was played.
Jungkook’s foreign TV appearances
Allkpop reported that Jungkook was featured because of the dare that fulfilled while BTS was in New Zealand for the “Bon Voyage.” He was challenged to ride the famous Nevis swing in NZ, and he tried the upside-down option.
And this is not all because he also appeared on a Vietnamese TV game show on Dec. 14. It was said that Jungkook was mentioned in the program called “Take Me Home,” which is airing on HTV2-Vie Channel on Ho Minh Chi. It was sais said the BTS singer was mentioned when the question “Who will be the top 20 men in the world in 2019 according to TCC Chandler?” and Vietnamese singer Chi Tien said that the Korean idol singer has a flawless face and it’s perfect.
Europe TV appearance
Prior to these mentions, Jungkook’s name was also mentioned in Italy’s channel M6. At that time, he was on the report after making a record of having a tweet that is liked a million times.
The singer was featured on the report, and they showed him while dancing to Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy.” Jungkook is now the holder of a person with the “Most Retweeted Tweet of 2019.”
Amazing Twitter record
Jungkook also bested many popular American celebrities and personalities. On Twitter, he has the most liked tweet where a single post earned him more than two million “likes.” He won over Ellen DeGeneres, Ariana Grande, Barack Obama, and PewDiePie. With this recent achievement, he is now being called the “King of SNS.”
Meanwhile, BTS is believed to be preparing for their new album. When the boy band releases this, they will begin their next world tour and promote it in various countries. Jungkook and his bandmates are also expected to have more shows that are likely to be reality shows just like “Bon Voyage.”


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