There is little doubt that anything can happen when SEVENTEEN goes on V Live. After all, the boy group is known for having a lot of fun whenever they are together, and they can sometimes get a little too rowdy during a live broadcast. However, one innocent game in celebration of Carat Day led to an unexpected NSFW word being dropped by Jun. The hilarious part was that Wen Junhui had no idea he had said something risque until the other idols pointed it out.

The members of SEVENTEEN recently went on V Live to celebrate Valentine's Day with their fans. After all, their fandom got an official name on February 14, 2016. To make things truly special, the idols decided to play some games to entertain the Carats on Carat Day. Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino chose to play Hunminjeongeum where a player should use two consonants to come up with words.

When it was finally Jun's turn, he was given the consonants "Ch" and "Z/J." Moon Junhui didn't give it much thought and immediately said, "Cheese," but it sounded like a completely different word. Not surprisingly, the other members collapsed in laughter as Jun appears to have said the Korean word for hemorrhoids.

At first, Jun laughed along with the other members of SEVENTEEN, not realizing his mistake. After all, Wen Junhui is one of the two Chinese members of the group, and Korean is not his native tongue. However, when the others kept teasing him, he wondered what he had said. When the other idols finally told him about the word, he was embarrassed but just laughed about the situation.

Interestingly, Jun wasn't the only one who was confused by the word. The8, who is also Chinese, was also unsure why the other SEVENTEEN members were laughing so hard. In addition to that, Joshua and Vernon, who speak English, were just as confused as the Chinese members. However, Jeonghan eventually explained to them that when Jun said "Cheese," it sounded exactly like the Korean word for hemorrhoids.

It's a hilarious situation that was quickly resolved by SEVENTEEN but not before having fun in their "damage control." In addition to that, international fans (as well as Joshua, Jun, The8, and Vernon) learned something new during the funny V Live. Hopefully, they will all be more careful when pronouncing "Cheese" around Koreans.