Ashley Park Reveals Her Intense Reaction To BTS Was Actually COVID

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Ashley Park was so excited to receive an online shoutout from superstar K-pop group  BTS that she felt physically ill — and later discovered she was actually ill, with COVID-19.

On Thursday, Jan. 20, the “Emily in Paris” star dropped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, where she discussed performing the BTS hit “Dynamite” on the Netflix rom-com’s new season.

As she told host Jimmy Kimmel, “Well, I am ARMY. I don’t even realize how much I was ARMY until this happened.” Recounting the story, Park recalled suggesting to producers that she sing a BTS song in the first episode of the second season of “Emily in Paris”, doubtful it would actually happen. “Then a couple days before we were going to shoot this scene, we had a whole costume and everything, the producers miraculously got the rights to ‘Dynamite,’” she said. “I remember being on set that day and I was actually super nervous because I hadn’t been in front of a live audience in a while too, and I said to Lily Collins, who is the best, most supportive person on set ever, I was like, ‘If BTS were ever to see this in an alternate universe, I would want to make them as proud as they have made me as a Korean and as an artist.’” READ MORE: Lily Collins And Ashley Park Embrace The Power Of Female Friendships Her hopes became reality after the episode, when BTS members RM and V posted a clip of her “Dynamite” performance on their respective Instagram pages. “The whole rest of the day, after they posted that, I couldn’t think, I couldn’t talk, I couldn’t get up,” Park exclaimed. “And I was like, is this what your body feels like when you go into shock?

My sinuses, my head… I’ve never had this experience before. I’ve never been a fangirl to this extent.” However, her physical

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