MONSTA X Launches Special Reality Show ‘Eat More: Three Brothers’ for Fans

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MONSTA X’s new reality program ‘Eat More: Three Brothers’ is officially launching. Starship Entertainment announced that MinHyuk, who recently completed his military service, along with leader Shownu and I.M, have planned this program to engage in special communication with their fans. This serves as a special gift for Monbebe fans who are eagerly waiting for all members to return from military service.

MinHyuk, who was discharged in October, held his first solo fan event to meet with fans, followed by a surprise guerrilla event with Shownu and I.M at Hongdae Festival Street in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The event was organized to announce the launch of ‘Eat More: Three Brothers,’ and despite the short notice, a large number of fans gathered, showcasing MONSTA X’s immense popularity. The event, which was supposed to be open to the first 500 people, was closed early due to the overwhelming response.

On this day, the members shared warm coffee, cookies, and hot packs with fans, spending a heartwarming time together. They also requested a lot of interest and support from fans, announcing that ‘Eat More: Three Brothers’ will start on December 20.

‘Eat More’ was first introduced by MONSTA X last year as their own content and received immense love from fans. In this season, Shownu, MinHyuk, and I.M will present a variety of content, offering more enjoyment to fans. Since their debut in 2015, MONSTA X has shown steady growth and is known by the moniker ‘Trustworthy and Listen-Worthy Performers.’

MONSTA X’s ‘Eat More: Three Brothers’ will premiere on December 20 at 8:30 PM on MONSTA X’s official YouTube channel. Fans will once again be able to experience the diverse charms of MONSTA X through this new season. There is great anticipation for what amazing activities MONSTA X will showcase in the future.

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