Jun
SEVENTEEN

Jun

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Jerry
SEVENTEEN Lead Dancer Sub Vocalist
๐ŸŽ‚ June 10, 1996 ๐ŸŒ Chinese ๐Ÿ“ 182 cm (6'0") โš–๏ธ 66 kg (145 lbs) ๐Ÿฉธ Type B ๐Ÿง  ESFP โ™Š Gemini
Jun, born Wen Junhui, is a Chinese singer, dancer, and actor who serves as the lead dancer and sub vocalist of the South Korean boy group SEVENTEEN under Pledis Entertainment. Known for his sharp choreography, magnetic stage presence, and charming personality, Jun stands out as one of the group's Performance Team members. Beyond SEVENTEEN, he's built a solo music career with hits like "Limbo" and "Psycho", and he continues to shine as a child-actor-turned-idol with an active acting career in China. Fans and CARATs alike love him for his sense of humor, his dance precision, and his heartfelt Mandarin-language solo tracks.
Story

Biography

Jun’s story starts long before he ever stepped on a K-pop stage. Born on June 10, 1996, in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, he began acting almost as soon as he could walk — literally. At just two years old, he was cast in his first commercial, and by age five he was already appearing in the television series Flying Dragon – The Special Unit. His breakout screen moment came in 2006 with the film The Pye Dog, co-starring alongside Eason Chan. That role earned him the Hong Kong Film Directors’ Guild’s Best New Performer Silver Award and a nomination at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards — a huge achievement for a child actor. A few years later, in 2010, he played the young version of the legendary martial artist in The Legend Is Born: Ip Man, a role that let him show off skills he’d been training since childhood: wushu, or Chinese martial arts.

Here’s where his story takes an unexpected turn. In his early teens, Jun sustained a waist injury during a martial arts competition. Because he didn’t want to worry his parents, he kept quiet about the pain — and by the time doctors found the real cause, it had turned into spinal tuberculosis. Treatment lasted around ten months, and even today, the residual stiffness around his waist and hips still affects the way he dances. It’s a tough chapter, but it also explains a lot about his discipline and resilience on stage.

In October 2012, Jun made a big leap: he moved from China to South Korea to train under Pledis Entertainment. For the next few years, he grinded through trainee life, appearing on Seventeen TV and MBC Seventeen Project: Debut Big Plan alongside the boys who would eventually become his groupmates. On May 26, 2015, Jun officially debuted as a member of SEVENTEEN, with the group’s first EP, 17 Carat, dropping just three days later on May 29.

As a member of SEVENTEEN’s self-producing Performance Team, Jun quickly became known for his technical precision, flexibility, and stage charisma — earning him the position of lead dancer. But he didn’t stop at group promotions. In 2018, Jun and fellow member The8 joined the Chinese reality competition Chao Yin Zhan Ji (潮音战纪), where Jun won the first solo stage round with a Mandarin cover of SEVENTEEN’s “Thanks,” titled “Wo Ming Bai” — and he wrote the Chinese lyrics himself. That same year, he released his first solo single, “Can You Sit By My Side?” (能不能坐在我身旁), marking the start of his solo music journey.

Since then, Jun has built out a genuinely impressive solo discography, moving from tender ballads like “Silent Boarding Gate” and “Crow” (2021) to bolder, more experimental sounds with “Limbo” (2022) and “Psycho” (2023) — the latter of which won him New Singer-Songwriter of the Year at the 2023 Tencent Music Entertainment Awards. He’s also stepped back into acting in a bigger way, landing the lead role in the 2023 Chinese drama Exclusive Fairytale and co-starring alongside Jackie Chan and Tony Leung Ka-fai in the 2025 action film The Shadow’s Edge.

In August 2024, Jun took a temporary step back from some of SEVENTEEN’s South Korea-based group activities to focus on his growing acting career in China, missing select stops on the Right Here World Tour. Even so, he’s remained active — releasing new Chinese-language singles like “Worthy It” (2025) and drama OSTs including “焚月” (2025) — while continuing to represent both SEVENTEEN and his home country as a cultural bridge between Chinese and Korean entertainment.

Off stage, Jun is famously the group’s “mother figure” (a title given by member Seungkwan), known for hoarding snacks, loving spicy and sour foods, and being one of the funniest — and most photogenic — members when it comes to selfies. With a career that spans acting, singing, dancing, and songwriting, Jun continues to prove he’s one of K-pop’s most versatile all-round entertainers.

Profile

Basic Information

Stage NameJun
Full Birth NameWen Junhui (ๆ–‡ไฟŠ่พ‰)
Date of BirthJune 10, 1996
June 10, 1996Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
NationalityChinese
Height182 cm (6'0")
Weight66 kg (145 lbs)
Blood TypeB
Zodiac SignGemini
MBTIESFP
EducationBuji Senior High School
AgencyPledis Entertainment (HYBE Labels)
DebutMay 26, 2015, with SEVENTEEN (EP 17 Carat)
LanguagesMandarin Chinese (native), Korean, some Cantonese
NicknamesThe Miracle of Mainland, Big Beautiful, Little Prince of Shenzhen Subway, "Mother of SEVENTEEN"
HobbiesActing, martial arts (wushu), playing piano, singing, reading, gaming
Favorite ColorsBlack and White
Ideal TypeSomeone who looks pure/innocent but also has a sexy charm; open-minded and accepting of his playful humor
Membership

Groups & Positions

SEVENTEEN
Pledis Entertainment
Lead Dancer Sub Vocalist Performance Team
May 2015 โ€“ present
Jun (Solo)
Pledis Entertainment
Solo Singer-Songwriter
December 2018 โ€“ present
The Lineup

Group Members โ€” SEVENTEEN

S.Coups
S.Coups
Leader, Hip-Hop Team Leader, Main Rapper
Jeonghan
Jeonghan
Lead Vocalist
Joshua
Joshua
Lead Vocalist, Visual
Jun
Jun
Lead Dancer, Sub Vocalist
This Idol
Hoshi
Hoshi
Performance Team Leader, Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist
Wonwoo
Wonwoo
Lead Rapper, Sub Vocalist
Woozi
Woozi
Vocal Team Leader, Lead Vocalist, Producer
The8
The8
Lead Dancer, Sub Vocalist, Rapper
Mingyu
Mingyu
Lead Rapper, Sub Vocalist, Visual
DK (Dokyeom)
DK (Dokyeom)
Main Vocalist
Seungkwan
Seungkwan
Main Vocalist, Face of the Group
Vernon
Vernon
Main Rapper, Vocalist
Dino
Dino
Main Dancer, Lead Rapper, Maknae
Journey

Career Timeline

1998
Begins acting career at age two with his first commercial
2001
Appears in the TV series Flying Dragon โ€“ The Special Unit at age five
2006โ€“2007
Stars in The Pye Dog, winning the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild's Best New Performer Silver Award
2010
Plays the young Ip Man in The Legend Is Born: Ip Man
2012
Moves to South Korea to train under Pledis Entertainment
2013โ€“2015
Appears as a trainee on Seventeen TV and MBC Seventeen Project: Debut Big Plan
May 26, 2015
Officially debuts with SEVENTEEN; EP 17 Carat released May 29
2018
Competes on Chao Yin Zhan Ji, wins first solo round; releases debut solo single "Can You Sit By My Side?"
2021
Releases solo EP Silent Boarding Gate, including pre-release single "Crow"
2022
Releases solo single "Limbo"
2023
Releases solo single "Psycho"; wins New Singer-Songwriter of the Year at TMEA; stars in Chinese drama Exclusive Fairytale
August 2024
Steps back from select SEVENTEEN South Korea activities to focus on acting in China
2025
Co-stars with Jackie Chan and Tony Leung Ka-fai in The Shadow's Edge; releases singles "Worthy It" and drama OST "็„šๆœˆ"
Music

Discography

๐ŸŽต
Can You Sit By My Side? (่ƒฝไธ่ƒฝๅๅœจๆˆ‘่บซๆ—)
Solo special single
2018
๐ŸŽต
Silent Boarding Gate (incl. "Crow")
Solo digital EP
2021
๐ŸŽต
Limbo (Korean & Chinese ver.)
Solo digital single
2022
๐ŸŽต
Psycho
Solo digital single
2023
๐ŸŽต
่ตค่„š็š„ไบบ (drama OST)
Solo OST single
2024
๐ŸŽต
Worthy It (ๅ€ผๅพ—)
Solo digital single
2025
๐ŸŽต
็‹ฌๅฎถ็ซฅ่ฏ (drama OST)
Solo OST single
2025
๐ŸŽต
็„šๆœˆ (drama OST)
Solo OST single
2025
Recognition

Awards & Achievements

๐Ÿ†
New Singer-Songwriter of the Year
Tencent Music Entertainment Awards (2023), for his solo single "Limbo"
2023
๐Ÿ†
Best New Performer Silver Award
Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Awards (2007), for The Pye Dog
2007
๐Ÿ†
๐ŸŽฌ Best New Performer Nomination
27th Hong Kong Film Awards (2008), for The Pye Dog
2008
๐ŸŒŸ
Rising Star of the Year
Busan International Film Festival recognition for his acting work
๐Ÿ†
๐ŸŽค Multiple SEVENTEEN group wins & Daesangs
Multiple SEVENTEEN group wins & Daesangs as a member of SEVENTEEN across Korean and international music award shows since 2015
2015
Did You Know?

Trivia & Fun Facts โœจ

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Jun's stage name comes from a shortened version of his Chinese name, Junhui.
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He was originally nicknamed "Jerry" during his early trainee days.
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Jun began acting at just two years old.
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He speaks Mandarin, Korean, and some Cantonese.
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He learned wushu (Chinese martial arts) as a child, hoping to become an actor like Jackie Chan.
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Jun experienced spinal tuberculosis as a teen after a martial arts injury, which still affects his dancing today.
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He's known as the "Miracle of Mainland" in Japan.
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In China, fans call him "Big Beautiful" (ๅคงๆผ‚ไบฎ).
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He's also nicknamed the "Little Prince of Shenzhen Subway" because of a childhood metro ad still airing today.
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According to Seungkwan, Jun is considered the "mother" of SEVENTEEN.
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He loves hiding snacks around the dorm โ€” but the other members often eat them.
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His favorite snack is jelly, especially "buy 2, get 1 free" deals.
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He likes spicy and sour foods but can't stand eggplant.
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His favorite dishes include dakbokkeumtang (spicy braised chicken) and luosifen.
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He's the best member at taking selfies, according to fellow members.
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Jun is considered one of the funniest members without even trying.
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He plays both piano and bass guitar.
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His shoe size is 270mm.
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He sometimes sleeps with his eyes slightly open, which has startled other members.
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His role models are Zhoumi and Henry of Super Junior-M, whom he admires for their bicultural success.
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He prefers dressing up rather than dressing down.
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His favorite colors are black and white.
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He admires NU'EST's Ren.
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Jun ranks himself third most handsome in SEVENTEEN (his own joking self-assessment).
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He wrote the Chinese lyrics for his cover of SEVENTEEN's "Thanks" for a 2018 talent competition.
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He co-hosted the Chinese music show YO! BANG from October to December 2018.
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He started his personal Instagram account on August 30, 2021.
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Jun was announced as a travel ambassador for his hometown of Shenzhen in February 2024.
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He starred alongside Jackie Chan in the 2025 film The Shadow's Edge.
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His MBTI has changed over time โ€” from INFP to INTP to his current self-reported ESFP.
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Jun says he's especially close to fellow member Joshua.
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He and Hoshi once appeared as guest judges on King of Masked Singer.
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Between dating someone older or younger, some members joke he'd prefer someone older to look after him โ€” though this trait is usually attributed to groupmate Jeonghan in fan discussions, not Jun specifically.
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Jun's "My I" collaboration track with The8 appeared on SEVENTEEN's fourth EP, Al1.
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His debut solo single, "Can You Sit By My Side?", was co-written by Jun himself.
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He collaborated with producers Glenn and Lee Beom-hoon on his 2022 single "Limbo."
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"Limbo" and "Psycho" both appeared on major year-end "Best Songs" and "Best Music Videos" lists from K-pop critics.
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Jun says solo music has helped him learn to express himself more openly over time.
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He's genuinely passionate about martial arts and continues to reference it in his acting roles.
โ˜…
Jun and The8 are the two Chinese members most frequently paired in collaborative music projects.
The Fandom

Fan Club & Fan Name ๐Ÿ’œ

Official Fan Name
CARAT (์บ๋Ÿฟ)
CARAT is the official fandom name for SEVENTEEN, inspired by the lyric "carat" from their debut track "Shining Diamond." The name symbolizes how fans are the ones who make SEVENTEEN shine โ€” just like the more carats a diamond has, the more valuable it becomes. The name was officially revealed on February 14, 2016, now celebrated annually as CARAT Day.
Official Fan Color
Rose Quartz & Serenity
SEVENTEEN's official fan colors are a soft pastel combination: Rose Quartz (Pantone 13-1520, Hex #F7CAC9) and Serenity (Pantone 15-3919, Hex #91A8D0). These two shades were fittingly chosen by Pantone as their 2016 Colors of the Year, symbolizing a gentle, harmonious bond between SEVENTEEN and CARAT.
Official Light Stick
CARATBONG
The official lightstick, affectionately nicknamed "Sebong," features a diamond-shaped design that lights up in the fandom's signature Rose Quartz and Serenity tones. The first version launched in 2017 with Bluetooth-enabled central control for synchronized concert light shows, followed by Version 2 in 2019 and Version 3 in 2023.
Fan Community Platform
Weverse
CARATs primarily connect through Weverse (SEVENTEEN's official global fan platform), the Daum Fan Cafรฉ, and international social platforms like X (Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, where fan projects, streaming parties, and charity campaigns are frequently organized.
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