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BTS’ Jimin and Jung Kook to Star in ‘Are You Sure?!’ Travel Show

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The eight-part series, Are You Sure?!, will debut on Aug. 8

BTS members Jimin and Jung Kook will embark on a new travel series, titled Are You Sure?!, that will release exclusively on Disney+ on Aug. 8.

The eight-art series will follow the duo as they travel to New York, Jeju Island in South Korea, and Sapporo, Japan. Per the press release, the reality show “will take viewers on a fun-filled journey with Jimin and Jung Kook as they eat, shop, cook, camp, canoe, swim and road trip together” and will deliver “a deeper look into Jimin and Jung Kook’s undeniable chemistry and endearing friendship as they bond over a variety of unforgettable moments throughout the trip immersing in different cultures, exploring various action-packed activities, and trying out local cuisines.”

Hours before the news, the official BTS Instagram account teased the show in a clip featuring photos of Jimin and Jung Kook swimming, kayaking, riding a motorcycle, and taking on various other outdoor adventures together.

Are You Sure?! is set to release new episodes on the Disney streaming platform every Thursday through Sept. 19. The show was filmed in 2023, before Jimin and Jung Kook began their mandatory military service in South Korea.

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Earlier on Tuesday, it was announced that fellow BTS member Jin, who returned from his 18-month mandatory military service in June, will be a torchbearer at the 2024 Paris Olympics this summer. Along with Jimin and Jung Kook, K-pop group members V, Suga, RM, and J-Hope are currently serving their military duties. The K-pop supergroup is expected to reunite in 2025. 

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