City Boy Log Lee Jihan and Lee Jaejun BL Vlog Hits 2.6M Views
Explore why the City Boy Log Lee Jihan and Lee Jaejun BL vlog is going viral with over 2.6 million views. Detailed breakdown of the Okinawa episode.
More than 2.6 million views on YouTube and another 3.2 million on X. What started as a casual vlog has turned into a global sensation. The YouTube channel City Boy Log is rewriting the rules of the BL (Boy Love) genre with its latest episode.
City Boy Log Lee Jihan and Lee Jaejun: Electric Chemistry
In Episode 6, model Lee Jihan and Lee Jaejun from the group IN A MINUTE traveled to Okinawa. The vlog-style episode took a bold turn with a suggestive opening that immediately hooked viewers. The intimacy between the two escalated quickly after a late-night wine session in their hotel room.
The atmosphere shifted when Lee Jaejun confessed his admiration for Jihan's spontaneity. In response, Lee Jihan initiated a passionate kiss that lasted nearly one minute. The scene culminated with Jihan reaching for the camera to stop the recording, implying even further intimacy—a move that left fans across social media stunned.
Beyond Traditional K-BL Dramas
Netizens have been vocal about the production quality and realism. Many commenters noted that the chemistry between the two leads felt more authentic than many full-budget K-BL dramas. This isn't their first encounter; the pair previously shared a brief kiss in Episode 3, but the Okinawa session has set a new benchmark for short-form BL content.
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