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BTS's Jimin has recently opened up about how he copes with the group's hard times in the third episode of the Bring The Soul docuseries.
Much like Bring The Soul: The Movie, which hit international theaters earlier this summer, the follow-up Bring The Soul docuseries highlights the septet’s journey during their 2018 Love Yourself world tour. The docu-series currently airs weekly exclusively on the band’s Weverse app, and this week’s episode, entitled “Relationship,” had the BTS ARMY reaching for tissues. In particular, fans have been focused on one moment: Jungkook and Jimin’s candid conversation. Towards the middle of the episode, Jimin shares a post-concert chat over dinner with Jungkook and opens up about coping with the group's "hard” times. “You didn’t hear what I said that day, right? They said, after drinking, I came to the hotel and asked for more soju. Then, I said I'm really lonely,” Jimin begins recounting to Jungkook. “I cried talking about the members.” Jungkook then teasingly asks Jimin if he cried because he liked his fellow members too much, and Jimin then cuts straight to the feels. "Not because I like you guys so much, but because you guys were all going through hard times. I was too." "Everyone was telling me not to think too much into it. But in my opinion, we are a team and we'll be together in the future, so how can I not care? I kept saying that's not a team then. You know what I’m talking about right? You understand it’s impossible not to care,” Jimin then says, to which JK agrees. “If you're sad, just remember that Jimin cried not because he was having a hard time but because the rest of BTS was having a hard time too. Now be sadder,” an ARMY wrote on Twitter. “Drunk jimin told bts that the whole separate rooms in the hotel isnt a good idea bc he will feel lonely and when he opens up to them he cried bc he cares about them so much :(( im so sad tell me how am i supposed to live with this info?” another one added. Copyright in content: Teen Vogue
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