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Is Love in the Air? Actress Song Da Eun Sparks Romance Rumors with BTS’s Jimin

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Actress Song Da Eun, known from Heart Signal 2, has sparked dating rumors with BTS’s Jimin.

On the 16th, Song Da Eun posted several suggestive posts on her social media that hint at a connection with BTS’s Jimin.

Instagram @da.eun.da.eun

Song Da Eun posted a video of a man similar to Jimin from BTS’s original content. Although she covered the man’s appearance with a flower emoji, many people are guessing that it’s Jimin based on the background and filming angle. She also posted a photo of herself wearing a BTS merchandise T-shirt.

She also uploaded a photo of the coupled earphone cases with the names Da Eun and Jimin written in English. Although this photo was immediately deleted, it spread rapidly through various online communities.

While the truth behind the dating rumor remains unconfirmed, Song Da Eun has fueled the self-dating rumors through her social media posts. However, she has not released any official statement.

Song Da Eun was also involved in dating rumors with Jimin last year. At that time, she posted on her social media, “Please ask someone else about third-party matters,” and “I am sane. Please don’t scare me about how terrifying fandoms can be and how much trouble you can get into.”

Song Da Eun first gained recognition in 2018 through her appearance on Channel A‘s Heart Signal 2 and has been active as an actress by appearing in Eun Ju’s Room, I’ve Been There Once, and Going Out. On the other hand, BTS’ Jimin is currently serving in the military.

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