5 funniest TXT moments that feel like a comfort hug in chaos: Barbie Girl reels to watermelon mayhem

TXT's got your back on tough days

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Lakshana N Palat, Assistant Features Editor
2 MIN READ
You can always rely on TXT's level of chaos to bring you back from the precipice.
You can always rely on TXT's level of chaos to bring you back from the precipice.

As a K-Pop fan, I can tell you—few things can lift your spirits like your idols pulling some hilarious comic stunts. While BTS deserves their novel detailing all their escapades, their juniors, TXT, Tomorrow x Together might just give them a run for their money. We’re talking poker-faced Instagram reels, dancing, eating watermelons in a go, and just generally having a blast.

So, tough day? TXT got you.

1) Barbie girl reel

Yes—one of their latest reels, sees the TXT members solemnly dancing to Barbie Girl, while also letting go a little. Cheers to Yeonjun for hyping up Kai in the last few seconds of the video: MOA’s can’t get enough of it. Hit replay.

2) The forbidden word game

This is a popular K-Pop idol group game, where the members have to plan a ‘forbidden’ action and gesture for the others. If they utter it, they get sprayed by water. And the boys were absolutely evil to each other here.  For instance, Soobin’s forbidden action was shaking his leg. Taehyun and Byeomgyu had ‘no’. Chaos is thy middle name, idols.

3) Soobin tearing through a watermelon

That video went viral. `For good reason. As one fan noted, it was so refreshing to see a K-Pop idol go completely rogue and enjoy themselves on camera. “He didn’t do this because he had to,” one said. “He did this because he absolutely wanted to.”

4) Soobin dancing to BTS’s  Dynamite

Need we say more?

5) Beomgyu blushing

Beomgyu can't handle compliments, or so it seems like.

Lakshana N PalatAssistant Features Editor
Lakshana is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist with over a decade of experience. She covers a wide range of stories—from community and health to mental health and inspiring people features. A passionate K-pop enthusiast, she also enjoys exploring the cultural impact of music and fandoms through her writing.

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