BTS' Jin Gets Treated by Medical Team on 'Laws of the Jungle' Due to Extreme Exhaustion

BTS' Jin was on SBS' "Laws of the Jungle" Kota Manado edition. The idol was on the show since the start of this year and it is still airing up to now.

The last episode of LOTJ made fans worried because Jin was sent to the medical team after he said he was not feeling well. As it turned out, the BTS member was exhausted and his energy drained out after diving into the water to hunt for food.

The Jan. 27 broadcast of "Laws of the Jungle" showed Solbi, Sleepy and Jin being separated from the rest of the tribe. Since it was only the three of them, they had to rely on each other to go through the night without anyone else to help them.

The trio have not eaten much that day since they were only able to find little amount of food earlier. And as the night falls, the became hungrier and had no choice but to dive and and catch some fish.

Allkpop reported that Solbi could not dive in because she was afraid while Sleepy could not do it either because he is not confident in diving through the dark waters. Now, since he is the youngest in the team, Jin took courage and dived in.

Although the rain has not stopped and the waters are so dark, Jin succeeded in catching few fishes. However, when he got back up to the boat, he does not look good and his facial expression suggested something is wrong.

Jin then told his two companions that he felt like vomiting and this prompted Sleepy and Solbi to assist the singer and brought him to the medical team on site. It appeared that the exhaustion took a toll on his body, which was made worst by the fact that there was very little food to eat throughout the day.

Then again, fans need not worry because the show has been filmed in advance. This means that Jin was in the jungle sometime last year and he's already back in Korea for quite a while now. He's back and healthy, in fact according to TV Report, BTS is already filming music videos for their comeback in February.

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