J-Hope Remains Embarrassed to Talk About His Underpants Peeking at the Airport While Attending MAMA 2022

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J-Hope Remains Embarrassed to Talk About His Underpants Peeking at the Airport While Attending MAMA 2022

While attending the 2022 MAMA award ceremony, J-Hope looked cool at the airport but without realizing his underwear was visible and made fans excited at that time.


J-Hope greeted fans again by guesting on YouTube MMTG with host JaeJae to discuss everything from his daily life to his future plans. One of the topics they touched on was the funny things J-Hope has done.

JaeJae also asked J-Hope about his unique airport fashion which has become a hot topic of conversation and caused quite a stir. The outfit in question is the one J-Hope wore at the airport on his way to the 2022 MAMA Awards in Japan where the BTS member showed off a cool look on his Instagram but when he stepped out at the airport, it seemed that his underwear was even more visible.

But J-Hope remained relaxed with his style and actually looked like he was walking on the Dior runway, the clothing brand he was wearing at that time. When looking at the pictures from that day, J-Hope couldn't help but laugh out of embarrassment. JaeJae then shared that ARMYs wondered if J-Hope forgot to organize his clothes after he got out of the car.

J-Hope then revealed that he wasn't exactly aware of his exposed panties. "When I came out, it was quite visible. To be honest, I should have made sure to see it before coming out," said J-Hope.

Meanwhile J-Hope became the first BTS member to release his solo album "Jack in the Box" on July 15, 2022, through Big Hit Music. The album contains 10 tracks, including lead single, "More", which preceded it on July 1, and follow-up single "Arson" which was released the same day as the album, along with an accompanying music video. This album was not released in the traditional CD format. Initially only available as a digital album then "Jack in the Box" charted in 17 territories, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, Spain, and the United Kingdom. It also debuted at number 3 in South Korea, number 11 in Japan, and number 17 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. The album sold over 470,000 copies in its week of release and was certified platinum by the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA). A limited edition vinyl version will be released in December 2022. (wk/aiss)

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