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Jungkook showed envy as he adorably declared that tall guys like RM, Jin and TXT’s Soobin are lucky for their heights

Photo by: Big Hit/Facebook

Jungkook stands 5 feet and 10 inches, so it was surprising that he considers himself as short. He said that he would like to be at least 6 feet tall, but since this is not the case, he would be content with being “small” but in his next life, he would like to be reborn with taller height.

The youngest member of BTS revealed his envy for being tall during Big Hit Entertainment’s company photoshoot. The clip of the activity was uploaded on Big Hit Label’s YouTube channel on Feb. 5, and the video titled “Behind the Scenes of Big Hit’s Group Photo!” has already been viewed more than four million times.

Jungkook wants to be taller

The main stars of Big Hit Entertainment have gathered for the agency’s first official group photo, and when it was time for the tall members to pose for a group picture, Jungkook was caught watching at the side and said, “Oh, here come the tall guys, Lucky! Tall guys are lucky.” The fellow idols that Jungkook was referring to as the “tall guys” are Jin, RM, TXT’s Heuningkai, and Soobin.

Since he did not grow to be six feet tall, Jungkook said that he wishes to be taller when he is reborn. In any case, the artists of Big Hit, got together for the shoot to commemorate the company’s 15 years anniversary.

BTS upcoming activities

Meanwhile, Jungkook and the rest of the BTS members are gearing up for their comeback this year. They will release their new album on Feb. 21 and proceed to promote.

The group’s album promotion will be followed by a world tour that will begin in April at Jamsil Sports Complex in Seoul. It will kick off with a 2-night performance on April 11 - 12 and followed by another 2-night show on the same venue on April 19 and 19.

Jungkook and his hyungs will then fly to the U.S. for their first concert overseas for this year, and it will be in Santa, California. They will tour major cities in the region before heading to Japan and various parts of Europe.

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