Jungkook’s AMAs reaction became a point of online discussion after fan-captured footage from BTS’s May 25 American Music Awards appearance circulated among viewers. Reports described fans speculating about why the BTS member appeared serious or upset, but the available source material does not verify a specific cause for his expression.1
The conversation developed around a high-profile night for BTS at the 2026 AMAs in Las Vegas. The group opened the ceremony with a pre-recorded performance and won all three categories in which it was nominated, while separate fan-shot clips prompted discussion about Jungkook’s facial expression.2
Jungkook AMAs Reaction: What Has Been Reported

Koreaboo reported that fan-captured footage from BTS’s May 25 American Music Awards appearance led online users to focus on Jungkook’s expression. The article described the expression as allegedly “mad” and said fans speculated about possible reasons, but it did not confirm any explanation.1
Geo News reported on May 26, 2026, that Jungkook appeared visibly annoyed in fan-recorded clips from BTS’s AMAs appearance. The same report framed explanations for the expression as fan theories, rather than verified information.3
That distinction is central to the issue. The discussion is based on short clips and viewer interpretation, not a confirmed statement from Jungkook, BTS, their agency, or the American Music Awards. The source material available for this article does not establish that Jungkook was angry, uncomfortable, reacting to another person, or responding to a specific incident.
The narrow confirmed point is that fan-recorded footage prompted speculation online. Any stronger explanation for Jungkook’s expression remains unverified based on the provided reports.
The attention also came as BTS returned to the AMAs as a group. Geo News reported that the appearance marked BTS’s joint awards-show return to the AMAs after four years.3 That broader setting likely contributed to interest in the clips, but it does not confirm what Jungkook was feeling or why his expression appeared serious to some viewers.
BTS Won Three Awards At The 2026 AMAs
While the expression discussion spread online, the confirmed results from BTS’s 2026 AMAs appearance were widely reported. Newspim reported that BTS won three awards at the May 25 American Music Awards in Las Vegas: Artist of the Year, Song of the Summer and Best Male K-Pop Artist.4
Korea JoongAng Daily also reported that BTS won Artist of the Year at the 2026 AMAs, defeating nominees including Bad Bunny, Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift. The outlet reported that BTS also won Song of the Summer for “Swim” and Best Male K-pop Artist.5
The Artist of the Year award carried additional significance for the group. Newspim reported that BTS won Artist of the Year for the second time, following its previous win in 2021.4 The report included a Korean acceptance remark from BTS, saying, “다시 한번 이 소중한 상을 받게 되어 영광이다.” In English, this means the group expressed that it was an honor to receive the precious award once again.4
The Independent reported that BTS won all three categories in which it was nominated.2 That confirmed awards outcome stands apart from the online debate over Jungkook’s expression, which remains based on interpretation rather than a verified explanation.
The same AMAs night also included other K-pop-related results. The Independent reported that “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters won Song of the Year, while BTS won Artist of the Year.2 Those results placed BTS’s appearance within a broader awards-night narrative, but the Jungkook discussion centered on fan-recorded reaction footage rather than the official winners list.
Performance Context Around BTS’s Appearance
BTS opened the 2026 AMAs with “Hooligan.” Newspim reported that the performance was recorded during the group’s Las Vegas tour dates and opened the ceremony.4 The Independent similarly reported that BTS opened the AMAs with a pre-recorded “Hooligan” performance filmed during the group’s Las Vegas tour stop.2
Maeil Business Newspaper’s English edition reported that the AMAs were held on May 25 local time at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. It also reported that BTS opened the American Music Awards with “Hooligan,” using a video from the group’s U.S. world tour.6
That performance context helps explain why BTS’s AMAs appearance drew broad attention. The group was not only present as a nominee and winner, but also part of the ceremony’s opening sequence. However, none of the available reports connects the “Hooligan” performance, the awards results, or the Las Vegas venue to a confirmed reason for Jungkook’s expression.

The available information supports a cautious reading of the Jungkook AMAs reaction discussion. Fan-captured footage prompted speculation, and multiple outlets reported that viewers interpreted his expression as serious or annoyed. At the same time, no verified cause has been established in the provided source material, while BTS’s confirmed 2026 AMAs record includes three wins and an opening “Hooligan” performance.
References
- BTS Jungkook’s Alleged “Mad” Expression At AMAs Sparks Major Speculations (Koreaboo)
- AMAs 2026: K-pop dominates major categories with wins for BTS and ‘Golden’ (The Independent, 2026-05-26)
- Why Jungkook look upset during BTS' AMAs 2026 appearance? (Geo News, 2026-05-26)
- 방탄소년단, '2026 AMA'서 대상 포함 총 3관왕…"다시 돌아와 기쁘다" (뉴스핌, 2026-05-26)
- BTS wins second Artist of the Year award at AMAs (Korea JoongAng Daily, 2026-05-26)
- BTS Opens 'AMA 2026' with Explosive Energy in 'Hooligan' Performance (Maeil Business Newspaper / Star Today, 2026-05-26)