BTS Jungkook Coffin SOLD OUT: Shocking Price of Iconic 'Seven' MV Prop Revealed

BTS Jungkook has earned himself the moniker "The Sold Out King" due to a fascinating phenomenon that surrounds him. It seems that anything remotely connected to the talented singer is snatched up by his devoted ARMYs, resulting in instant sell-outs across various products and industries.

From food and drinks to everyday items that BTS Jungkook is seen using, such as clothing and accessories, his fans waste no time in making purchases, even when neither the idol nor the agency intends to sell these items directly.

While it may seem unsurprising for fans to buy products endorsed or used by their favorite celebrities, the recent occurrence of BTS Jungkook's music video prop becoming a commercial success raises some eyebrows.

BTS Jungkook Coffin: How Much Is the 'Seven' MV Prop?

In the music video for BTS solo song "Seven," there is a scene featuring Jungkook lying in a white coffin.

Unexpectedly, this seemingly ordinary coffin has reportedly been sold out!

According to a report, the coffin, priced at US$3,930 or about 5 million KRW, quickly disappeared from the shelves. While this price point is standard for a coffin, the fact that fans bought it solely because of its association with Jungkook adds a unique twist to the story.  

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The news of the sold-out coffin first surfaced through a BTS fan TikTok account on July 24. The TikTok video went viral, claiming that the coffin brand used in Jungkook's music video had become a hot commodity after the video's release.

A screenshot of the TikTok video was shared on Twitter by a medical student and BTS fan named DiDi Gusteree, sparking humorous reactions from netizens.

How ARMYs Reacted To BTS Jungkook Coffin Selling Out

ARMYs and a plethora of Korean netizens were tickled by the absurdity of the situation, indulging in lighthearted speculations about the purpose behind purchasing a coffin associated with BTS Jungkook.

Some amusingly suggested using it for home decoration or as a storage area, while others humorously envisioned future wills stating a desire to be laid to rest in the same coffin that their beloved idol once used.

The amusing conjectures reflected the sheer dedication and creative thinking of ARMYs.

  • "You can buy a large house and use it as a mini storage closet."
  • "People who live in a big house will have space to put it Bangtan members who sell out everything"
  • "It's so cool hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha"
  • "In the US, there must be a space for decoration hahahahahahahaha"
  • "In his suicide note, he will write that Jungkook has the coffin from the music video, so please put it there when I die hahahahaha"
  • "The design is pretty, so I think it can be used as a storage cabinet and chair."

Though the idea of buying coffins linked to a music video may seem bizarre, it underscores the unwavering dedication of fans to BTS and their individual members.

Jungkook's influence continues to amaze, demonstrating that his appeal extends beyond just music and fashion, reaching even the most unconventional products like coffins.

As the "Sold Out King," Jungkook's impact on various industries is likely to remain a captivating topic for both fans and industry observers alike.

Meanwhile, check out BTS Jungkook's "Seven" MV here!

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