TWICE’s Momo and SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan Hilariously Recreate Their “Traumatizing” Moment

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TWICE’s Momo and SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan have finally reunited after their infamous awkward moment—and they made sure to make fun of it in the most hilarious way possible!

If you’ve been following their story, you probably remember Seungkwan’s “trauma” from a past encounter with Momo. It all started when SEVENTEEN and TWICE kept overlapping during music promotions. Seungkwan jokingly said, “If we keep matching, our companies should have a talk.” But since he left out some words, the TWICE members didn’t get what he meant, and the room fell into dead silence.

To make things worse, Momo’s expression at that moment sent chills down Seungkwan’s spine. He later joked in a live broadcast that he was “traumatized” by the situation.

Fast forward to now, and the duo has turned the whole thing into comedy gold!

TWICE’s Momo and SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan Finally Reunite—And They Couldn’t Stop Teasing Each Other!

Momo, Seungkwan, and TWICE’s Jihyo recently joined forces for a TikTok dance challenge, and at the start of the video, they recreated the awkward moment that started it all. Fans went wild seeing them finally joke about the incident, with some commenting, “Not them turning trauma into content!”

Momo, Seungkwan, and TWICE’s Jihyo recently joined forces for a TikTok dance challenge

But the best part? Momo even brought out her pet dog, Boo—who happens to share the same name as Seungkwan’s nickname! It was a full-circle moment, especially since Seungkwan once unknowingly cleaned up Boo’s poop at a restaurant before realizing the dog belonged to Momo.

Fans couldn’t stop laughing at their reunion, with tweets like:

  • “Seungkwan finally faces his ‘trauma’ and gets his revenge, lol.”
  • “Momo bringing Boo to meet Boo is peak comedy.”
  • “This is why K-pop friendships are top-tier!”

It’s heartwarming to see how idols turn past awkward moments into inside jokes, and this duo’s reunion was everything fans wanted and more. With their fun dynamic, who knows what hilarious story they’ll give us next?

Written by Ava Carter Kpop Data Analyst Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts, Insights Ava Carter has 8+ years of experience in music analytics and holds a degree in Media and Communications with training in data analysis and audience metrics.

Ava Carter analyzes K-pop performance data with an emphasis on measurable growth and platform dynamics. She evaluates how releases gain traction across streaming and social ecosystems, linking metrics to audience behavior. Her work prioritizes clarity, using structured data to explain outcomes without speculation. She focuses on patterns that indicate long term artist scalability.

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