BTS’s Jungkook Issues Warning To Sasaengs Sending Food To His House
On May 4, Jungkook took to fan community Weverse to share the following message aboutI will not eat it even if you send itIf you send it one more time, I will look up the receipt order number and take action.
On May 4, Jungkook took to fan community Weverse to share the following message aboutI will not eat it even if you send itIf you send it one more time, I will look up the receipt order number and take actionAustralia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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