[UCC] 'My Sister Has 100 Photos of Him,' BTS's V (Kim Taehyung) Reacts to a Customer Who Approaches Him on 'Jinny's Kitchen'
The busy final day of business ended on a high note as the staff successfully achieved their goal of earning 12,000 pesos, the most they had earned in a single day since opening the snack bar in Bacalar, Mexico.
During opening hours, Taehyung is assigned to kitchen duties and rarely has the chance to interact with customers. However, during one of his brief trips to the dining area, a sharp-eyed customer immediately recognized him."There's a BTS member over there. The guy is a member of BTS. My younger sister is a fan, and she'll faint if she finds out. There are hundreds pictures of him in my sister's room."He shyly responded with a thumbs-up gesture and fled to the kitchen.
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