TXT Soobin Reveals How Yeonjun Managed to Open His Personal Instagram Account + Shares He Won't Create One

TXT Soobin unveiled how his fellow member Yeonjun managed to create his personal Instagram account and shared that he won't launch his own.

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TXT Soobin Shares How Yeonjun Managed to Launch His Personal Instagram Account + Says He Won't Make One

On Jan. 11, a post was made on an online community forum and it includes a screenshot of the conversation between Soobin and the fans on Weverse.

TXT Soobin
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TXT Soobin

One of the fans said, "Oh, so launching an Instagram account was your personal freedom." TXT member Soobin responded that they asked the company about it and it was decided that only the members who wanted to create an account are free to do so.

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The other screenshot is about a separate fan asking if TXT Soobin can tell them when he will open his Instagram account, to which the male idol replied that he's not going to make one.

TXT Soobin
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TXT Soobin

As a follow-up question, a different fan asked Soobin why he will not create an account. TXT's leader simply answered, "Only because I'm lazy."

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On Jan. 6, TXT's fans were surprised after finding out that band member Yeonjun opened his personal Instagram account. He also shared his first photo with the caption, "Hi." As of now, the only account he is following to date is the official TXT Instagram account.

TXT Yeonjun
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TXT Yeonjun

Yeonjun is the first TXT member to launch his own Instagram account. It is uncertain whether his bandmates, aside from Soobin, will create their own as well.

What do you think of TXT Soobin's reason for not opening his personal Instagram account?

TXT's Last Comeback in 2021 with "Chaotic Wonderland"

Meanwhile, TXT wrapped up 2021 by making a Japanese comeback with their first EP "Chaotic Wonderland" on Nov. 10. The album contains the Japanese versions of "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)," which features Ikuta Lilas of Yoasabi, and "MOA Diary (Dubaddu Wari Wari)" alongside the original Japanese track "ITO" and the English song "Magic."

TXT Chaotic Wonderland
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Composed by Japanese rock band Greeeen, TXT's "ITO" has been chosen as the theme song for the Japanese drama "Spiral Labyrinth - DNA Forensic Investigation," an adaptation of the drama of the same name.

TXT's "Chaotic Wonderland" became the group's first album to be certified platinum in Japan after selling 250,000 units in the country. The quintet became the third Korean artist to receive a platinum certification from RIAJ for an album in 2021, after BTS and SEVENTEEN.

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In addition to this, "Chaotic Wonderland" quickly debuted at No. 1 on Oricon's daily album chart on Nov. 10. In only two days, a total of 146,245 copies of the EP was sold in Japan alone.

TXT's first Japanese EP even topped iTunes Albums charts in 16 countries as of Nov. 11 at noon KST, including Argentina, Chile, Japan and more.

TXT Chaotic Wonderland
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On top of that, TXT's "Chaotic Wonderland" ranked first on Oricon's weekly album chart for the week of Nov. 8 to 14, after racking up over 171,000 sales. The album becomes the group's fifth consecutive work to top the Oricon weekly chart.

So, with that, TXT becomes the second foreign artist in Oricon history to place first on the weekly album chart with five consecutive albums following BTS.

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Written by Mhaliya Scott

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