JB, Jr., Youngjae Of Got7, Recovered From Swine Flu And Back In Action: Watch Their 'Inkigayo' Performance! [VIDEO]

On Monday's noon broadcast of the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) radio program "Choi Hwa Jung's Power Time," JB, Jr. and Youngjae of Got7 announced they have made a full recovery.

"Our swine flu is [gone] now," Jr. said. "We've recovered completely."

He added that the timing of the Korean Lunar New Year allowed the sick band members to recover with their families.

"The Lunar New Year came when we were sick, so our parents took care of us with lots of food to eat," he said.

Food that included traditional Korean New Year dishes like eel and pork ribs.

But Jr.'s Got7 bandmate BamBam, who wasn't sick, said he missed out on a traditional rice cake soup called "Tteokguk" or "dduk gook."

"I didn't get dduk gook, so I want some," he said.

A seven-member outfit that debuted on JYP Entertainment in 2012, Got7 is currently in the midst of promoting the "Got It?" EP, released on Jan. 20.

The music video for their new single "Girls Girls Girls" was released on Jan. 15.

On Sunday, the group performed on the SBS televised music performance program "Inkigayo" without Jr., who was still recovering from the flu.

Jr. rejoined the band for promotional activities on Tuesday.

JYP had posted an update about the three sick band members' condition on the company homepage on Sunday.

"JB, Junior, and Youngjae all received treatment and are currently recovering through rest, and according to the most recent results from the hospital, they do not have any chance of transferring the disease to anyone," the statement read.

"There will not be any obstacle in them resuming their schedules...we apologize for bringing our fans worries. We promise you a GOT7 that is healthier and that works harder, so please keep up the love."

Watch Got7's Sunday performance of "Girls Girls Girls" on "Inkigayo" RIGHT HERE

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