JYJ’s Jaejoong collapses during a rock song performance in Taiwan concert

By diana / Apr 02, 2017 03:03 AM EDT
(Photo : Getty Images/Chung Sung Jun) JYJ's Jaejoong in attendance during the second day of Busan International Film Festival.

JYJ's Jaejoong has caused his Taiwanese fans to worry after he suddenly passed out while performing "Good Morning Night" onstage yesterday, April 1.

According to Allkpop, the idol was in the midst of his performance of the rock song when he collapsed all of a sudden before his fans. As a result, the show was put on hold as staff had to check the condition of Jaejoong.

Fans were left in awe after witnessing what just happened onstage. Some of them were even curious about the idol's condition. But to everyone's surprise, Jaejoong got back on his feet and continued his performance of "Good Morning Night."

Apparently, the JYJ member pulled an April Fool's Day prank on his Taiwanese fans by supposedly passing out in front of them. Fans were rather relieved after learning about the joke and continued to enjoy the rest of the show with Jaejoong.

Netizens could not help but commend the idol for the epic prank, while others said they almost cried after hearing the incident. "Jaejoong got me crying you little fluff. How dare you do that to me?" a fan wrote.

Another one said, "That troll had me scared for a second. He's so adorable."

The 31-year-old JYJ member returned from the military just last December. Shortly after his discharge, Jaejoong immediately kicked off his concert series "2017 Kim Jaejoong Asia Tour" in Seoul.

In one of his shows, the idol expressed a strong desire to return to acting. Soompi cited the JYJ member is eyeing to return to the small screen after wrapping up his concert tour.

"Once I complete my concert, I think it'll be best to greet you all as an actor with a great production within this year," he said.

Jaejoong continued, "During my time in the army, I watched a lot of sitcoms. Serious acting roles are good but I think fun and easygoing roles can be good as well."