TWS Dohoon 40th Golden Disk Awards Mic Mishap: The Viral Moment Fans Love
TWS Dohoon went viral at the 40th Golden Disk Awards after singing LE SSERAFIM’s 'Spaghetti' on a live mic. Discover the adorable mishap and fan reactions here.
A live mic mistake just became the cutest moment of the year. During the 40thGolden Disk Awards on January 10, 2026, HYBE’s rookie star Dohoon from TWS was caught in an unexpectedly adorable situation.
TWS Dohoon 40th Golden Disk Awards Viral Mic Incident
While the cameras were panned to LE SSERAFIM, fans were baffled to hear a male voice enthusiastically singing along to their song ‘Spaghetti.’ Even after the music faded, the singing continued. It didn't take long for fans to realize that Dohoon had completely forgotten his mic was still on. Fans across social media platforms like X were quick to clip the moment, calling it "endearing" and "relatable."
From Trophy Mix-ups to Live Mic Proof
This isn't the first time Dohoon has gotten into silly trouble. He previously went viral for accidentally walking off with MEOVV’s trophy. However, this latest mishap is being celebrated as ultimate proof of his talent. As one fan noted, "That sure is one way to prove his mic is always on!" The incident highlights the group's commitment to live performance, even when they aren't the ones in the spotlight.
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