Jungkook’s fans are definitely awesome because they really go all-out to give their favorite BTS member the best projects or events especially when there are special occasions to celebrate. In fact, in September, they worked on about 470 projects as the idol singer turns 22 years old.
They have paid for ads on music sites like Spotify and MTV and held fundraisers for charity works. Fans in Vietnam also rented out the biggest LED display in their city and had Jungkook’s image on display for thousands of people to see. This was memorable because it was said that the BTS maknae is only the second important person to appear on that board that covers the entire building.
The things that the fans do for Jungkook
Recently, it was revealed that Chinese fans set up another surprise for Jungkook when they wrapped up the entire underground subway passage with his image. They put up his photos and they listed his achievements since he debuted with BTS in 2013. It was said that this will be on display for a month which apparently costs a lot of money.
Allkpop further added that the entrances to a bar and landmark surroundings were also covered with Jungkook’s photos. Moreover, thick pillars of a stadium were also wrapped with posters of the 22-year-old and the fans did all of these to express their support for BTS concerts.
This just goes to show that Jungkook’s popularity is also unmatched. Aside from these efforts, his fans also buy albums and merchandise related to him so they get sold out easily.
Fans strike again and bought all of Jungkook’s Mattel dolls
In fact, his Mattel dolls have been delayed due to the high-demand that led to the shortage of supply, as per Newsweek. Jungkook’s version of the dolls was supposed to be released on Nov. 11 but the American toy company decided to postpone it for another week.
The new release date for the Jungkook miniature dolls has been set to Nov. 18. While his version has been delayed, RM, Jin, Jimin, J-Hope and Suga’s dolls have all been put up for sale on the original scheduled date.


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