Netflix Changes Their Bio Because Jungkook Watched One Show — the Power of BTS Fans!
- Disha Paul
- Jul 19
- 2 min read

Netflix just had its ultimate fan moment, and it involved none other than BTS’ golden maknae, Jungkook!
On July 14, Jungkook surprised ARMYs with a spontaneous Instagram live. While casually scrolling through music and chatting with fans, he ended up watching Kpop Demon Hunters, an animated movie that left him completely emotional and fans completely obsessed.
Jungkook’s Viral Live Stream
During the livestream, Jungkook watched the Korean-dubbed version of Kpop Demon Hunters. Things turned unexpectedly emotional when he reached the movie’s climax. The scene where Jinwoo sacrifices himself for Rumi made Jungkook cry on camera.
“You fool… why are you shielding her alone?”
He mumbled, trying to hold back tears, and continued
“When Rumi ran into the stadium, I just went ‘ohhhh’—and the tears fell.”
The emotional moment instantly went viral across fan platforms. Fans were moved but also amused at how deeply Jungkook connected with the film. His raw reaction reminded everyone of how sincere he is, even when watching anime-style action flicks.

Netflix Joins the Fandom
Netflix didn’t miss a beat. Just hours later, their official X (formerly Twitter) account changed its bio to: “jungkook watched kpop demon hunters.”
Not just that—they updated their header image to a screenshot of Jungkook wiping his tears during the live. Fans were stunned. The world’s biggest streaming platform just had a full-fangirl moment, and ARMYs couldn’t be prouder.
“Netflix is one of us.”
“I love how loved he is.”
The move felt light-hearted, fun, and a perfect way to connect with the fandom culture that Jungkook fuels.
Why It Matters
This isn’t just about a movie watch. Jungkook’s unplanned reaction revived interest in Kpop Demon Hunters, sparked viral fan edits, and even drew praise for the movie’s emotional depth. And Netflix’s real-time response showed how much power BTS fans truly hold.
The fact that one idol’s livestream could shift global attention—enough for a brand like Netflix to publicly respond—says everything about BTS’ reach.

BTS Is Slowly Coming Back
With all members returning from their mandatory military service, fans are already seeing signs of BTS becoming active again. Jungkook’s spontaneous livestream was just one of many signals. His emotional honesty, charm, and pure reactions remind fans why they fell for him in the first place.
Jungkook’s New Instagram Sends ARMY Into Frenzy
Jungkook quietly launched his new account @mnijungkook, gaining over 6 million followers in just a day. With BTS finally active again, fans are calling it the start of a new era—and they’re loving every second of it.
Join the Conversation
Did you also tear up like Jungkook during Kpop Demon Hunters? What do you think of Netflix’s fangirl moment? Let’s talk in the comments!
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