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[SBS Star] BIGBANG DAESUNG Jokes About Getting PTSD from 'DDU-DU DDU-DU' by BLACKPINK

[SBS Star] BIGBANG DAESUNG Jokes About Getting PTSD from 'DDU-DU DDU-DU' by BLACKPINK
DAESUNG of K-pop boy group BIGBANG joked about getting PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) from "DDU-DU DDU-DU," a song by girl group BLACKPINK. 

On February 28, a new video titled "BangPink in Your Area Part 2" was uploaded to DAESUNG's YouTube channel.

The video showed DAESUNG meeting LISA of BLACKPINK and the two sitting down for a casual chat.

During their conversation, DAESUNG brought up his connection with BLACKPINK and asked LISA, "Other than seeing each other early on and during promotions in Japan, we've barely ever run into each other outside of work, right?"

LISA casually replied, "I mean… yeah, we're just not that close," making everyone laugh.
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As they chatted, LISA reminisced about her time on MBC's television show "Real Men" and shared some memories from that time. 

That was when DAESUNG jumped in, saying, "When I was in the military…" 

LISA immediately cut him off, teasing, "Are we seriously talking about the military again?" 

Ignoring her comment, DAESUNG continued, "In my unit, if a senior officer was a BLACKPINK fan, we had no choice but to listen to BLACKPINK all day. We couldn't say a word about it. And my senior was in fact a BLACKPINK fan. Honestly, it wasn't exactly a great experience." 

He then revealed that "DDU-DU DDU-DU" was their wake-up song and joked that he still gets PTSD from it.

"Even now, when I hear that song, I get a little on edge," he admitted. 
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But despite his so-called suffering, he confessed, "But when I became a senior, I didn't change the wake-up song."

LISA, not letting him off the hook, quipped, "I thought you switched it to TWICE's song. I heard a lot about you being a huge TWICE fan."

DAESUNG laughed and admitted, "Well... I did switch to TWICE for a bit." 
 

(Credit= '집대성' YouTube) 

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