Apink Running Man Full Group Appearance: 5 Members Reunite for 2026 Special
Apink is returning to Running Man as a full group! Watch the 5 members reunite in the latest preview aired on January 4, 2026, featuring a unique news-themed episode.
The 'Variety Queens' are back to reclaim their throne. On January 4, SBS's hit show 'Running Man' teased a major comeback featuring all 5 members of the legendary girl group Apink.
Apink Running Man Full Group Appearance Details
The sneak peek, aired right after the latest episode, showcased Chorong, Bomi, Eunji, Namjoo, and Hayoung making a grand entrance. It's their first time appearing together on the show in quite a while, sparking excitement among Global PANDA fans. The upcoming episode centers around a news segment theme, where members will likely engage in witty debates and physical challenges.
According to the preview, the episode kicks off with a mock news broadcast, setting a playful yet competitive tone. The members' seasoned variety skills were on full display as they traded barbs with the regular Running Man cast.
15 Years of Chemistry
Since their debut in 2011, Apink has been praised for their teamwork. This full-group appearance is significant as it proves that despite individual schedules in acting and solo music, their identity as a group remains a top priority in 2026.
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