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Malay Mail
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
SEVENTEEN's Joshua, DK and Dino confirm Malaysia visit in Mister Potato collab
KUALA LUMPUR, July 23 — SEVENTEEN members Joshua, DK, and Dino have confirmed they will be visiting Malaysia soon, sparking excitement among local K-pop fans. The trio revealed the news themselves in a behind-the-scenes vlog posted on Youtube yesterday, where they were seen filming promotional content for snack brand Mister Potato's new Jinjja Crunch campaign. 'We have exciting news for you guys. We love you, Mister Potato! See you in Malaysia!' the members said in the video. While Mister Potato — a brand under Malaysian food company Mamee-Double Decker — has yet to release official event details, the collaboration featuring the idols and three snack flavours was announced last week. The visit was first hinted at when Mamee-Double Decker Group CEO Pierre Pang shared a teaser on Instagram earlier this month.


Malay Mail
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
SEVENTEEN's Joshua, DK and Dino confirm Malaysia visit in Mister Potato collab (VIDEO)
KUALA LUMPUR, July 23 — SEVENTEEN members Joshua, DK, and Dino have confirmed they will be visiting Malaysia soon, sparking excitement among local K-pop fans. The trio revealed the news themselves in a behind-the-scenes vlog posted on Youtube yesterday, where they were seen filming promotional content for snack brand Mister Potato's new Jinjja Crunch campaign. 'We have exciting news for you guys. We love you, Mister Potato! See you in Malaysia!' the members said in the video. While Mister Potato — a brand under Malaysian food company Mamee-Double Decker — has yet to release official event details, the collaboration featuring the idols and three snack flavours was announced last week. The visit was first hinted at when Mamee-Double Decker Group CEO Pierre Pang shared a teaser on Instagram earlier this month.


Hype Malaysia
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
(Video) SEVENTEEN's Joshua, DK, & Dino Confirm Visit To Malaysia For Upcoming Mister Potato Event
Fans never tire of hearing exciting news about their favourite K-pop idols coming to Malaysia for concerts, fan meetings, or special appearances at brand events. We're only halfway through 2025, and the list of stars set to visit our shores is constantly being updated. Joining the list are three members of a popular boy group. Recently, Mister Potato Malaysia shared a photo featuring the silhouettes of three male idols, teasing K-pop fans with the news that they'll be making their way to Kuala Lumpur for a special appearance. Many made their guesses on who they could be, and it seems that the majority are correct! Last week, Mister Potato Malaysia announced their Jinjja Crunch collaboration with SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) members Joshua, DK, and Dino. The announcement video features the idols posing with three different flavours of the popular snack; Original, BBQ and Sour Cream & Onion. While an official statement regarding their visit to Malaysia has yet to be confirmed, the singers themselves appeared to spoil the surprise by posting a behind-the-scenes vlog of them filming promotional content for the brand. In the video posted yesterday (Tuesday, 22nd July), the members can be heard excitedly announcing that they'll be coming to Malaysia soon. 'We have 진짜 exciting news for you guys. We love you, Mister Potato! See you in Malaysia!' they said in the vlog. That particular moment quickly went viral among Malaysian fans, with many expressing their excitement about the visit. Some commented on how surprised they were to hear the news directly from the members before the brand had made an official announcement. Others are hoping that the upcoming event will be held at a larger venue, rather than a shopping centre, to accommodate not only meet-and-greet winners but also other fans who wish to see them in person. However, Joshua, DK, and Dino were not the first to spoil the surprise as MAMEE-Double Decker Group CEO, Mr. Pierre Pang, previously posted on his IG Story about the event when the brand first teased about the collab. At the time of writing, Mister Potato has yet to make the official announcement about the upcoming event with the 3 SEVENTEEN members. While we wait for more details, here's the behind-the-scenes vlog of the singers confirming their visit: The promo announcement video they filmed: Sources: Instagram, YouTube


Time of India
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Did SEVENTEEN's Hoshi just shade BTS? ARMY and Carats clash over his Instagram activity
Back in 2019, BTS were at the height of their global dominance, sweeping awards left and right - almost effortlessly. But despite their reign, competition within the K-pop world remained fierce, and not every fan was thrilled with the results. Fast forward to today, a new fanwar has erupted over the 'Best Dance Performance - Male Group' award from the 2019 MAMA Awards, which BTS won for their smash hit Boy With Luv featuring Halsey. SEVENTEEN, who were also nominated that year for their powerful track Fear, had their fans - Carats - feeling their group was unfairly "robbed" of the title. Tensions have now resurfaced after an Instagram post revisiting the debate went viral. What ignited the flames further? SEVENTEEN's Hoshi, leader of the group's performance team, liked the post - sparking a fresh clash between ARMY and Carats across social media. BTS winning the Best Dance Performance Male Group award at the 2019 MAMA Awards SEVENTEEN's Hoshi likes an Instagram video Hoshi recently liked a video post that read: "Never forget SVT's performance 'Hit' at the 2019 MAMA, right after they lost the 'Best Dance Performance' award." On the surface, it looked like a nostalgic nod to his group's performance - but the comments underneath the post told a different story. Carats were seen claiming BTS didn't deserve the win that year, suggesting they only won because of their popularity. That, paired with Hoshi's like added fuel to the fire. A screenshot of Hoshi's like was shared on X (formerly known as Twitter), with one viral post reading, "He's about to enlist so he just doesn't gaf anymore," racking up over 22,000 likes. The drama had officially begun - especially since many ARMYs hadn't even seen the original video until the screenshot started spreading. Did Hoshi really throw shade at BTS? It's all speculation, but ARMY believe Hoshi's like may have been a subtle jab at BTS, especially given the years-long debate over the 2019 award. Carats, however, insist it was innocent. Some said he may have simply appreciated his group's performance, while others pointed out the caption was in English - implying he might not have understood the post's tone or the fan commentary that followed. begging everyone to put themselves in hoshi's place. a normal person who doest gaf about fanwars liking a video of his group's dance performance with a caption saying they fucking killed it on stage even after losing the award for dance IM BEGGING HIS FANS' VIEWS ARE NOT HIS OWN Still, ARMYs pushed back, saying even if Hoshi didn't intend to start anything, the tone of the post - and especially the comments beneath it -clearly suggested that BTS didn't deserve the win. That was enough to reopen old wounds. Carats knew that Hoshi was acting shady and they approved of it by giving the tweet 22K likes. They thought he was funny and real. I saw the comments But after we knew about it, they started creating excuses for him because they realized how bitter and unprofessional he looked ARMY vs Carats: A fanwar reignites Soon, the situation spiraled. As the screenshots went viral, the original Instagram post and the X tweet were both deleted - possibly an attempt to cool the fire. But the damage was already done. What started as a like turned into a full-on fanwar, with Hoshi caught in the middle. Whether it was a genuine mistake or quiet shade remains unknown - but speculation have been running wild, and K-pop Twitter is once again divided. Both sides have shared their own narrative with ARMY being loud on why Boy With Luv deserved the award and won it on merit. That's how that one came to post "Drink responsibly" for an endorsement during the height of Yoongi's hate train and his fandom turned it into Yoongi shade... They already are(Ss notMine) More about BTS and SEVENTEEN military enlistment While all seven BTS members - Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook - have completed their mandatory military service and were discharged by July 2025, SEVENTEEN is still in the process of enlisting, with members serving one by one. The group's leader and eldest member, has been officially exempted from military duty due to health reasons. Jeonghan was the first among SEVENTEEN to enlist, beginning his service on September 26, 2024. Wonwoo followed on April 3, 2025. Up next are Hoshi and Woozi, who are both scheduled to begin their service in September 2025. Woozi will enlist on September 15, followed by Hoshi on September 16. Before heading off, the duo will take part in their final official activities, including a fan concert and a video call fan signing event to bid farewell to fans. As for the rest of the group, Joshua is exempt from military service due to his U.S. citizenship, while Jun and The8 are also not required to enlist, as they hold Chinese citizenship. DK is expected to enlist before turning 30 on February 18, 2027. Mingyu must do so by April 6, 2027, while Seungkwan's deadline falls before his 30th birthday on January 16, 2028. Dino, the youngest Korean member, must enlist by February 11, 2029. Vernon, though born in the United States, holds dual citizenship including South Korean nationality, which requires him to serve. He must enlist by February 18, 2028, before he turns 30. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.


Pink Villa
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Did Hoshi throw ‘shade' at BTS? SEVENTEEN member's online activity has fans calling him ‘bitter about Bangtan's success'
SEVENTEEN's Hoshi has found himself at the center of online discussions after his social media activity triggered unexpected controversy. The singer-dancer, known for his passion for performance and choreography, recently liked a viral Instagram reel. The reel revisited SEVENTEEN 's powerful stage at the 2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA). The seemingly simple gesture has since divided netizens, sparking debates about its meaning. Did Hoshi's like on 2019 MAMA post subtly 'shade' BTS? The Instagram post in question featured a clip of SEVENTEEN performing their hit track Hit at the 2019 MAMA. The caption read: 'Never forget SVT performance of Hit on 2019 MAMA right after they lost the Best Dance Performance Award.' The tone of the caption suggested that the group delivered an unforgettable performance despite not taking home the trophy that night. Once fans noticed that Hoshi had liked the post, screenshots of his activity began making rounds across X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and online communities. While the reel didn't mention any specific artist, the fact that BTS had won the Best Dance Performance award that year fueled speculation and assumptions. Fans debate Hoshi's Instagram like Hoshi's like quickly became a topic of debate. Some interpreted it as a subtle dig or 'shade' directed at BTS, implying bitterness over the award outcome. These critics suggested that liking a post that highlights SEVENTEEN's loss while drawing attention to their superior performance could reflect underlying dissatisfaction. On the other hand, many fans defended Hoshi. They state that the reel simply celebrated SEVENTEEN's efforts and energy on stage, without targeting anyone. Supporters emphasized that the post did not mention BTS by name, and reading negativity into it was speculative at best. Others noted that fans often like posts out of appreciation or nostalgia, rather than to make a pointed statement. In Hoshi's case, many believe his like reflected pride in his group's hard work during a memorable moment in their career. Hoshi's history of respect toward BTS Longtime SEVENTEEN fans were quick to bring up Hoshi's positive remarks about BTS in the past. He has openly spoken about how the group inspired him, especially during SEVENTEEN's early years. In interviews and variety appearances, Hoshi has credited BTS for paving the way in global K-pop and praised their stage presence. Given this history of admiration, many believe that assuming any ill intent from Hoshi is not only unfair but also inconsistent with his public image and values. Despite the chatter, Hoshi has not commented on the situation, and PLEDIS Entertainment has also remained silent.