Viral Sitcom: BOYNEXTDOOR Myung Jaehyun Taiwan Convenience Store Encounter (2026)
Discover the hilarious viral story of BOYNEXTDOOR's Myung Jaehyun and his unexpected encounter at a Taiwan convenience store in January 2026.
The mother saw a star, but the daughter saw an impossible dream. In a scene straight out of a K-drama comedy, BOYNEXTDOOR's Myung Jaehyun found himself in the middle of a hilarious family feud at a convenience store in Taiwan on January 12, 2026. The story has since gone viral, proving that even a global idol can't always convince a skeptical fan.
The Mother-Daughter Debate Over BOYNEXTDOOR Myung Jaehyun
According to social media reports and Jaehyun's own account, the idol was casually shopping for diet-friendly crabmeat sticks when he was spotted by a Korean mother and daughter. The mother immediately recognized him, tapping her daughter and asking, "Isn't that Myung Jaehyun?" However, the daughter—a dedicated fan—refused to believe her mother, arguing that there was no way a HYBE idol would be standing right next to them in a local shop.
Amused and slightly desperate to settle the argument, Jaehyun resorted to a unique verification method: he began rapping his own verse out loud. Despite this live performance, the daughter remained unconvinced, leaving the idol in a hilariously awkward situation. The incident has been dubbed one of the funniest "real-life fan encounters" of 2026.
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