BTS member J-Hope almost ended up flat on his face during the K-pop band's performance at the Grammys on Sunday (April 3).
While the band belted out their hit song 'Butter' at the Las Vegas awards show, the South Korean rapper slipped down some steps, then styled it out by gathering his balance and carrying on.
A near-miss indeed, which was followed by something similar from fellow BTS star Jungkook later on in the set (maybe invest in some sturdier shoes, lads?).
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These moments immediately caught the attention of the 'BTS ARMY' on social media, as one person tweeted: "nooo Hobi almost slipped but look at how quick he moved to the stairs and smiled."
"The way it looked like it was about to be a *very* hard fall, and he manages instead to turn it into a jog up the stairs, and turns to smile at the camera and immediately gets right back into position?? Experienced professional right there," added another fan.
"JK almost kinda trip too.. or soo i think but the performance was dooe enough and they were as always professional, they can handle it smoothly [sic]," read a third reaction.
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Korean house and Radio 1 DJ Peggy Gou explained to Digital Spy in 2018 why BTS were taking over the musical world.
"They are huge – the thing is, I don't know their music, but I know of them. As someone that has the same nationality, if they are smashing it in their own way and they're recognising it because of Korea, I am proud. They all have their own thing," she said.
"K-pop is very catchy – you hear it once and it's in your head. If you look at Psy [Oppa]. He does something that no-one ever did and the people are like 'What the f**k?' and they loved it because it's so catchy. You want to forget about it, but the song is still there when you go to bed. I think that's what it is."
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