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Jul 02, 2021
An old video of BTS member RM and TWICE member Nayeon has resurfaced, and people are convinced they high-fived each other. But did they? Find out here!
Did BTS RM and TWICE Nayeon High-Five?
An old video of BTS member RM and TWICE member Nayeon at the Seoul Music Awards in January 2019 has resurfaced, making its rounds on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. In the clip, numerous idol groups are seen walking around the stage, greeting one another as they pass and waving at their friends.
In the clip, RM and Nayeon are seeing walking past each other. Right as they are next to each other, the two idols are seen raising their hands, which has led people to speculate that the two shared a high-five. However, their hands are momentarily blocked by ASTRO s Cha Eun Woo hugging BTS s J-Hope, so fans do not know for sure.
aespa talks about Next Level and their growth as a rookie group
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endIndex: K-pop goes next level with aespa, a recently debuted girl group with their own digital avatars. Photo courtesy of SM ENTERTAINMENT
Few K-pop acts and K-dramas have acknowledged or chronicled life in the time of COVID-19 and how we’ve been coping. Most have been content to pretend that no such pandemic exists in their respective universes.
In the real world, Koreans have coined the term “untact” a combination of the negative prefix “un” and the word “contact” to refer to this moment in our lives. One of the first products of the untact era K-pop is SM Entertainment’s newest girl group aespa (yes, it’s stylized with a small æ).
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