BTS: Jin and J-Hope play a customer and plant shop owner in new Bangtan Bomb video and it’s HILARIOUS AF

BTS members Jin and J-Hope have appeared in a new Bangtan Bomb video, playing a customer and plant- shop owner, which has been released on Bangtan TV’s YouTube channel. If the premise itself sounds funny, then wait till y’all see the actual clip because ARMY (that’s what BTS fans the world over refer to themselves as) is in for a treat. Jin and J-Hope, who are like two peas in a pod within the BTS band, feed off each other’s energy and styles to create something that’s straight out of hilarious heaven. Don’t take our word for it. Watch it below yourselves: Also Read – BTS’ J-Hope flooded with weird requests of photos of his hands and eyebrows; flat out REFUSES – view fan interaction

At the beginning of the video, J-Hope says, “Don’t I look like a flower shop owner? Welcome. Today, this cactus is pretty popular,” to which Jin responds, “How much is this cactus?” J-Hope replies, “The cactus? As expensive as your face,” and Jin answers, “Oh, that’s expensive. Oh, it’s expensive,” and J-Hope chips in, “Yes, it’s expensive,” after which both burst out laughing. Also Read – Blackpink: Lisa Manoban’s Lalisa music video crosses 400 million views on YouTube — 5 records achieved by the Thai rapper

Jin then says, “I’ll come back later,” and returns a moment later, pretending to be another customer, who inquires, “Hello. I’m here to buy a plant. What’s the best-selling plant here?” J-Hope pauses for a bit before replying, “The best-selling plant? These ones sell pretty well (pointing to a plant). Since it kind of looks like a Pokemon.” Jin exclaims, “That sloth thing? Tree something Pokemon,” but J-Hope shoots back, “I don’t know. I can’t open my eyes properly right now (squinting at the sun).” Jin proceeds to joke, “Do you sell any plants that will help me open my eyes,” and J-Hope concludes, “If that existed, I would buy it too.” Also Read – Disha Patani shows off her toned butt in a skimpy bikini; fans react as Tiger Shroff drops a fire emoji

The video was shot soon after BTS released their song, Permission to Dance, and ends with a fleeting appearance of Jungkook and V, indicating that there may be more to come with the latter two joining the fun or featuring in their own video.

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