RM BTS reunites with 'Problematic Men', Circle Bestie is not an arbitrary artist

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RM BTS reunites with 'Problematic Men', Circle Bestie is not an arbitrary artist
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The gang previously worked together on tvN's 'Problematic Men,' which aired for three seasons from 2015 to 2020. It seems that RM is the youngest member.


BTS's RM (Rap Monster) (Bangtan Boys) recently reunited with the cast of the Korean TV show "Problematic Men." RM shared photos of his reunion with them.


On May 31, 2022, RM posted a photo on his Instagram with the caption, "After a long time. My brothers #ProblematicMen." There are three photos uploaded.


The first two photos show RM, Jun Hyun Moo, actors Ha Suk Jin and Kim Ji Suk, Tyler and Lee Jang Won gathering at a restaurant for the first time in a long time.


The gang previously worked together on the tvN show “Problematic Men,” which aired for three seasons from 2015 to 2020. It seems that RM is the youngest of the circle bestie whose members are not random artists.


"Problematic Men" is a show where celebrities known for their intelligence embark on a new quest to find genius individuals. Diverse guests from various companies, schools, and the entertainment industry gather to participate in exciting quizzes.


RM himself is known as a smart celebrity with an IQ of 148. The owner of the name Kim Namjoon never fails to amaze viewers with his intelligence while appearing on the show.


For this reunion, the public really appreciates RM for taking the time in the midst of his busy schedule as a world star. Plus RM rarely shows his friendship with other artists.


Meanwhile, BTS will be releasing their new album "Proof" on June 10 with a total of three new songs. The songs in their anthology album will contain BTS' thoughts on the past, present, and future.


They are currently in the United States to join President Joe Biden at the White House on June 1 local time. Jungkook left a day earlier than the other members.


BTS is here to discuss anti-Asian hate crimes and to celebrate Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Asian-American and Indigenous Heritage Month. (wk/chus)

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