K-pop Sensation Twenty Four Seven With Us Launches Sitcom Series ‘Living Together’
Emerging K-pop boy group Twenty Four Seven With Us (TWS) is making waves once again — not with just their music, but with their contagious sense of humor. The six-member act released the first episode of their new sketch-style sitcom ‘Living Together’ on June 7 via their official YouTube channel and global fandom platform Weverse.
Designed as a promotional content piece to celebrate their third mini album ‘TRY WITH US’, the series centers around the TWS members sharing a house while portraying quirky fictional personas. Set in a share-house backdrop, the sitcom illustrates the vibrant energy of 20-year-olds navigating life and new relationships with laughter and spontaneity.
The premiere opens with an awkward yet endearing introduction round among the cast members:
- Shinyu plays a farmer who hands out self-harvested potatoes while delivering deadpan jokes.
- Hanjin introduces himself as a Chinese exchange student and influencer.
- Jihoon, a theme park worker with a “COOL” MBTI type, switches from cheerful to eerie in seconds, declaring “Did you see how cool I just was?”
- Youngjae, an ethics education major with a soft-spoken tone, surprises everyone with sudden nunchaku skills.
- Chris Kyung-min makes a bold entrance, rapping his name and teasing a failed audition that leads to playful banter with other members.
- Dohun, who dreams of becoming a kindergarten teacher, distributes praise stickers with a gentle demeanor as a café barista.
The result is a perfectly orchestrated circus of eccentric characters interpreted with impressive improvisations and authentic comedic timing. Though scripted, each scene allows glimpses of the members’ real personalities, offering fans both entertainment and a deeper connection.
Episode 2 of ‘Living Together’ is scheduled to premiere on June 14 at 8 PM KST.
Meanwhile, TWS has solidified their rising star status by taking home six wins on major music shows with their title track “마음 따라 뛰는 건 멋지지 않아?” from ‘TRY WITH US’. This milestone crown them as the first fifth-generation boy group to achieve a grand slam in music shows just 1 year and 3 months after debuting — a groundbreaking feat in the K-pop industry.