BTS Jungkook's GQ Korea Magazine Sold Out in All Kyobo Bookstores Nationwide

BTS Jungkook's GQ Korea Magazine Sold Out in All Kyobo Bookstores Nationwide
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BTS Jungkook's GQ Korea magazine gets sold out in all Kyobo bookstores! It is also the number one best-seller since its release.

BTS Jungkook's Gets Sold Out in Kyobo Bookstores Nationwide

The individual GQ Korea Magazine of BTS Jungkook for the January issue, which was released together with the group and other BTS members' covers, has been a hot topic on the internet, media, and professionals since it was released.

BTS Jungkook GQ Korea

(Photo : Instagram: @gq_korea)
BTS Jungkook for GQ Korea's January 2022 issue

Jungkook's GQ Korea cover has become the #1 Best-seller and Most Sold since its release for the past 12 days. Moreover, the cover achieved the All-Kill Most Sold Out on Top Six of major online platforms, along with Aladin, Amazon/ Yahoo Japan, GMarket Global, ktown4U, Kyokobook, and Yes24. It was the first cover that sold out on the mentioned platforms.

Furthermore, he showed enormous popularity in Korea, his GQ Korea Magazine cover has sold out in all 42 Kyobo Physical bookstores in South Korea.

BTS Jungkook's GQ Korea Magazine Sold Out in All Kyobo Bookstores Nationwide

(Photo : GQ Korea)

After its physical release, Korean fans rushed to buy his magazine covers, making it completely sold out in all of Kyobo's branches.

With the high demand, a lot of platforms are now selling Jungkook's GQ Korea cover at the highest price or the same price as the group version.

BTS Jungkook's GQ Korea Magazine Sold Out in All Kyobo Bookstores Nationwide

(Photo : GQ Korea)

BTS Jungkook's TikTok Power Proves His Status as 'Social King'

The hashtag "#jungkook" showed off BTS Jungkook's powerful impact as a "Social King," it broke 90 billion views on TikTok.

Last October, the hashtag reached 80 billion views, and after almost two months, it surpassed 90 billion views, a whopping 10 billion additional views.

Although Jungkook doesn't have a personal account on TikTok, he achieved the "first" of 90 billion views among the world's individual personal hashtags with "#jungkook," which shows the idol's irreversible power.

BTS Jungkook's GQ Korea Magazine Sold Out in All Kyobo Bookstores Nationwide

(Photo : GQ Korea)

Moreover, as of December 20, the hashtag "#JK," which follows "#jungkook" for having the highest number of views, has gained 32 billion views. The total number of views of the top five hashtags that are related to Jungkook even exceeded 139.5 billion views.

In addition, the TikTok hashtag "#jeonbam" of "The Night Before," a dog that Jungkook released in "In the Forest BTS," became a hot topic. It also attracted attention by showing a steady increase in the number of views to 71.2 million.

BTS Jungkook's GQ Korea Magazine Sold Out in All Kyobo Bookstores Nationwide

(Photo : GQ Korea)Meanwhile, Jungkook is showing overwhelming popularity on major video platforms around the world besides TikTok.

BTS Jungkook's Instagram ID Gains Too Much Attention All Over The Internet

On the 6th, BTS opened a personal Instagram account for the first time in 8 years of debut, and member Jungkook listed his Instagram IDs from alphabet a to z. It showed a unique and witty side.

Last December 6, BTS opened a personal Instagram account for the first time in eight years of their debut. Then, Jungkook made his Instagram ID appear with the alphabet letters from a to z, except his initials, j, and k making it "@abcdefghi__lmnopqrstuvwxyz." It showed the idol's unique and witty personality.

BTS Jungkook's GQ Korea Magazine Sold Out in All Kyobo Bookstores Nationwide

(Photo : GQ Korea)

Accordingly, Jungkook's creative Instagram ID received attention from official accounts and media around the world. It became a hot topic all over the internet because some brands also followed his lead, changing their account names to look like Jungkook's Instagram ID.

Because of this, BTS Jungkook earned a new title, he was named as the "Ultimate Gen Z icon" for starting a new trend with the account names.

Source: kpopstarz

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