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Jin is known for having the perfect ratio and even earned the nickname “Worldwide Handsome” from BTS fans. There’s one picture of Jin, though, that didn’t look as flattering on a cup.

This year, Jin finally responded to the “cursed image.” Learn more about this idol and his hilarious response on Weverse, here.

Jin of boy band BTS is seen on departure at Gimpo International Airport
Jin of the boy band, BTS, is seen on departure at Gimpo International Airport | Han Myung-Gu/GC Images

BTS’ Jin is known as ‘Worldwide Handsome’ and a ‘Joker Guy’

Jin loves to eat and to cook. He also loves chatting with fans online. Aside from being a singer and dancer for BTS, Jin is also the “lead visual,” earning several nicknames for his good looks. He earned the nickname “Car Door Guy,” when he looked amazing getting out of a car. 

He earned the nickname “WWH” for being “Worldwide Handsome,” even sharing this nickname while doing Carpool Karaoke on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Not every picture of Jin is a winner, though.

BTS’ Jin responded to the ‘cursed cup’ on Weverse

He’s known as a “joker guy” for a reason. Although he looks handsome getting out of cars and on stage, not every picture of Jin turned out well.

There’s one cup that has an elongated picture of Jin’s face, earning the nickname “the cursed cup” from BTS fans. Finally, the idol saw the item, thanks to a fan on the social media platform, Weverse. 

“Hahaha, Jin always sees this face reflected in the mirror,” one fan said, according to Koreaboo. “He’s still handsome.”

“Apologize to my face,” Jin responded, jokingly. The comment earned over 20,000 likes from fans. 

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Jin released several solo songs, some in conjunction with BTS

Although he appears on several BTS songs, like “Life Goes On” and “Boy With Luv,” Jin also releases solo songs. In 2020, that included “Abyss,” which was posted to YouTube.

In conjunction with BTS’ albums, Jin performed songs like “Moon” and “Epiphany.” The singer even had a hand in writing the song “Stay” off of BTS’ album, Be (Deluxe Edition.) 

“It was around two to three months ago that I wrote the lyrics for the song when it seemed like COVID-19 wasn’t getting any better,” Jin said during an interview with Weverse Magazine. I want to put on another concert, and, like I said, it feels like my memories of ARMY were all a dream.” 

“Ah, they always used to be there with us, and then they disappeared like a memory — was all that a dream? Will we ever meet again? Those kinds of thoughts,” he continued. 

The “Dynamite” music video is now available on YouTube. Music by BTS, including their recently released album, Map of the Soul: 7, is available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, and most major platforms.