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K Pop singer Jaejoong jokes testing positive for Covid 19; Clarifies it was an Aprils Fool prank & apologises

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K-Pop singer Kim Jae-joong, popularly known as Jaejoong, from the band JYJ caused havoc on social media this week. The JYJ singer decided to prank his fans at the expense of Coronavirus.

As reported by the New York Times, in a now-deleted Instagram post, the 34-year-old star claimed he has contracted the Coronavirus.

The news left nearly two million of his followers worried and the Korean media covering it like a wildfire. After all, Jaejoong would have been the biggest celebrities to have tested positive for the COVID-19.

His original post read, "sorry to those who could have been infected because of me. It was because I lived carelessly, disregarding all of the cautions provided by the government and those around me." However, within an

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