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BTS' J-Hope Blushes As Sana Asks ‘Can I Call You Oppa?' On Fridge Interview

BTS' J-Hope Blushes As Sana Asks ‘Can I Call You Oppa?' On Fridge Interview

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J-Hope and Sana reunite on Fridge Interview, reliving BTS-TWICE memories, laughing over a 'sexy dance,' and teasing each other with playful chemistry.
Get ready for a crossover moment that's got K-pop fans across the globe buzzing with excitement! BTS' ever-charming J-Hope is all set to appear on Fridge Interview, the hit variety talk show hosted by TWICE's beloved Sana. The eighth episode, airing June 19 at 7 PM KST, brings two of the most adored idols in the industry face-to-face for a chat brimming with nostalgia, flirtation, and light-hearted banter.
The recently released teaser for the episode is already a hit among fans. From the moment J-Hope steps onto the set, it's clear this isn't going to be your typical interview. Sana, visibly thrilled, welcomes him with radiant energy and introduces him as 'someone loved by the whole world." Setting the tone early, she says there's only one rule on the show—keep it casual. Then, with a playful glint in her eye, she dives in: 'Can I call you oppa?"
Cue the chaos. J-Hope, caught completely off guard, erupts into laughter, blushing and flustered as fans across social media replay the moment on loop. The chemistry between the two is palpable, sparking renewed speculation about just how close the BTS and TWICE members are behind the scenes.
J-HOPE GETTING FLUSTERED BY SANA CALLING HIM OPPA 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/BbXugusp3G — minaron (@godmitzu) June 15, 2025
The episode also takes a nostalgic turn as the two reminisce about the K-pop scene circa 2016—a golden era for both groups. J-Hope fondly recalls a particularly goofy moment when BTS and TWICE ended up dancing together to Super Junior's classic hit 'Sorry, Sorry."
'We weren't even sure why we were doing it—we just kept dancing and saying sorry," he laughs, the memory clearly a treasured one.
HOBI WILL BE A GUEST ON 'Sana's Fridge Interview'!! On june 19th, 7PM KST! 🐿️ twice and bts 🐿️ we had more common than i thought. we even took photos together and we danced to 'sorry sorry' too together 🐿️ we kept doing this, idk why we were all so sorry
JHOPE SANA pic.twitter.com/PxGg69x0D2
— ♡⃝ ·͙ꫂ ၴႅၴAyesha⁷⟬⟭⟭⟬ (@kimjeonayesha) June 15, 2025
Later in the chat, Sana playfully probes J-Hope about his latest solo hit, Killin' It Girl, teasing its sultry vibe. Always the entertainer, J-Hope gamely attempts to demonstrate the 'sexy" choreography, only to burst into self-deprecating laughter when his moves come off more goofy than seductive. 'Is this really a sexy dance?" he jokes, shrugging.
Fans are already calling the preview a goldmine of heartwarming moments and natural humor. And if the teaser is anything to go by, the full episode promises to deliver even more surprises, deep dives into shared memories, and perhaps a few candid insights into the lasting camaraderie between BTS and TWICE.
Whether you're a long-time ARMY, a dedicated ONCE, or just someone who loves joyful celebrity interactions, this is one episode you won't want to miss.
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