• By Sukanya Saha
  • Fri, 04 Aug 2023 01:30 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

BTS' Jungkook Shared Future Kids' Names: BTS' talented and youngest member, often referred to as the "golden maknae," may hold that endearing title, but at 25 years old, he's certainly not a baby anymore! Surprisingly, he has already planned out the names of his future kids. While it's possible that he was just having fun with ARMY (the BTS fanbase), it has undeniably piqued our curiosity.

If you believed that someone as dynamic as Jungkook would choose ordinary names for his future children, you'd be completely mistaken. He envisions his offspring to be as iconic as he is, and JK has undoubtedly put considerable thought into this matter.

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Last year, during an interaction with ARMY on Instagram, Jungkook was asked about his preferred names for his future child, and he had a couple of options ready. While it's only two names, they are sure to leave you completely astonished.

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"I'm a Jeon, so Jeon Seol (legend), like 'become the legend of this world, become jeon legend', and Jeon Yul (goosebumps/chills), like 'give electrifying chills to everyone in this world'," were his thoughts on the name of his future child.

Aren't you surprised by his choice? The BTS singer certainly knows how to captivate the internet with just a few words. While he may not actually name his child "Legend" and "Chills," it's heartwarming that he shared something so personal with the ARMY nonetheless.

Earlier today, Jungkook grabbed headlines when, in a recent live video, he revealed something significant about his religion for the first time. He shared that references to his religion could be found in his songs, including 'Blood Sweat & Tears.'

For the unversed, Jungkook was a student at the School of Performing Arts in Seoul, a faith-based institution. The school's official website describes it as "South Korea's first and only Christian-based high school with special purposes in performing arts." As part of its curriculum, students are required to attend a weekly Bible-teaching class.