BTS and TWICE's recent Sweet Dreams dance moment wasn¡¯t the end of their 3rd-gen synergy¡ªJ-Hope is now set to appear on the next episode of Fridge Interview, the light-hearted talk show hosted by Sana. Scheduled to air on June 19 at 7 PM KST (6 AM ET / 3 AM PT), the teaser for the episode has already sent fans into a frenzy, promising a fun-filled exchange between the two stars.
The preview kicks off with J-Hope arriving on the cozy set, greeted warmly by Sana's radiant smile. She introduces him as "someone loved by the whole world," setting the tone for an episode full of laughter, light teasing, and undeniable chemistry between the two beloved idols.
Kicking things off, Sana set the mood by reminding J-Hope that the show's only rule was to "keep it casual." She then teasingly asked the BTS star, "Can I call you oppa?"¡ªa familiar Korean term for older male friends. The question caught J-Hope so off guard that he burst into laughter, smiling shyly as he visibly blushed.
Later in the teaser, Sana teased J-Hope about his sultry solo track Killin' It Girl. He playfully attempted a dance move but burst into laughter when it came off more goofy than smooth¡ªhinting at a fun episode to come.
The fandoms of BTS and TWICE¡ªARMY and ONCE¡ªcame together to share in the joy radiating from the idols' interaction. Many fans on social media, especially on X (formerly Twitter), expressed excitement over seeing the two stars interact. Some TWICE fans also pointed out how comfortable Sana appeared while hosting him, praising the natural chemistry between her and J-Hope.
While praise was being showered on the two 3rd-gen idols, 2nd-gen rapper G-Dragon ended up getting trolled. The backlash stemmed from his recent appearance on the previous episode of Fridge Interview, which already stirred fan tensions. His agency had released a statement denying dating rumors with Sana¡ªdespite no such rumours circulating publicly at the time.?
TWICE fans were caught off guard by the unnecessary clarification and questioned why it was issued at all. Many then compared his appearance to J-Hope's, stating that the BTS member's respectful and fun presence is the kind of energy male idols should bring as guests on the show.?
BTS, under BigHit Entertainment, debuted in 2013 with members RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. They've become global superstars, praised for their boundary-pushing music, powerful performances, and deep bond with their fans, known as ARMY.?
TWICE, on the other hand, is managed by JYP Entertainment and was formed through the survival show Sixteen and debuted in 2015. The nine-member group¡ªNayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu¡ªis beloved for their infectious hits, stunning visuals, and captivating stage charisma.?
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