BTS’ Jin Calls TXT “Annoying” — But Fans Say This Is the Cutest Senior-Junior Dynamic Yet

BTSJin is going viral again, but this time, it’s not for a performance it’s for his relationship with his juniors. Appearing on a recent YouTube show, Jin was asked a simple question “Which junior group are you close with?”

His answer was TXT but… not in the way fans expected.

BTS Jin engaged in conversation,  wearing a camouflage jacket and gesturing, while Yeonjun makes a playful pout. Background shows a structure with a light source reflecting off it.
BTS Jin / capture from life 84 YouTube

“They Really Make Me Mad”

Jin didn’t hesitate to make a honest confession about his relationship with the TXT members.

“I’m only somewhat close with TXT… and they really make me mad,” he said, immediately drawing laughter.

But as he continued, it became clear that his “complaints” were anything but serious. Instead, they revealed a surprisingly playful and chaotic relationship between BTS and TXT highlighting the brotherhood between members.

TXT’s Unexpected Messages to Jin

Jin shared specific moments that perfectly capture TXT’s bold, unpredictable energy. He revealed that Yeonjun once sent him a random photo of his lips, saying: “Jjunie wants to kiss Seokjinnie hyung 😘.”

And that wasn’t the only story. According to Jin, Beomgyu casually told him he would visit his house without even asking. It was not a request bust a statement. “Hyung, I’m coming back from the US in October… and I’ll just go straight to your house.”

Jin emphasized the part that amused him most: “It’s not even asking. It’s just, ‘I’ll go to your house, hyung.’”

BTS Jin sitting in a greenhouse, engaged in conversation. They are surrounded by various food containers on a table, with one man wearing a camouflage outfit and the other in a puffy jacket. A sign for 'TUNA' is visible in the background.
BTS Jin / capture from life 84 YouTube

Fans Are Loving This Dynamic

The clip quickly spread across social media, with fans reacting to the unexpected chemistry between BTS and TXT. Many pointed out how rare it is to see such a relaxed and playful dynamic between senior and junior groups in K-pop, where hierarchy is usually more formal.

Instead of distance, TXT approaches Jin with bold affection and Jin responds with humor, not authority.

In K-pop, relationships between groups are often carefully managed and rarely shown in such a candid way. But Jin’s stories reveal something more natural: a genuine, almost family like dynamic.

TXT doesn’t act like distant juniors. And Jin doesn’t act like an untouchable senior.

They tease, joke, and cross boundaries in a way that feels real.