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BTS RM recently took a break from his military service. On October 16, fans of the beloved variety show Problematic Men were delighted by a heartwarming reunion of the cast at the home of popular TV host Jun Hyun Moo. This cosy gathering featured BTS’ RM, Ha Seokjin and Kim Jiseok, sparking excitement among fans who cherish the show's nostalgic moments.

Jun Hyun Moo shared glimpses of their evening on Instagram, humorously captioning it, “A gathering at the Hyunmoo-style house. Namjoon talk 95 percent.” The photos showcased the group enjoying a relaxed meal together, dressed casually, filled with laughter, and reminiscing about their time on Problematic Men. The dinner spread was delightful, featuring an assortment of grilled meats, pizza and traditional kimchi, reflecting the warm camaraderie that has always characterized their interactions.

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This reunion followed a recent episode of Hyunmookase, where the cast discussed plans to visit RM, who is currently serving his mandatory military duty. Ha Seokjin jokingly asked if they would bring cameras, to which Jun Hyun Moo responded playfully that while cameras might not make the trip, he couldn’t resist sharing updates on social media.

As the evening progressed, the group fondly praised RM’s sincerity and kindness. They shared nostalgic stories, even joking about RM's former persona as 'Rap Monster' and how he has grown into his leadership role over the years. Jun Hyun Moo teased RM, asking if he would perform on the saxophone during their visit, reminiscent of RM's charming antics at Jin’s discharge celebration.

For fans, this reunion not only provided a glimpse into the personal lives of these beloved figures but also revived fond memories of the laughter and synergy that Problematic Men brought to screens. While RM is currently fulfilling his military service and serving in the military band, he remains active as an artist. His first solo documentary film, RM: Right People, Wrong Place, recently premiered at the 29th Busan International Film Festival, offering fans an intimate look into his life as an artist.

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