
BTS Star V's Physical Transformation Stuns BigBang's Daesung: ‘His Body's Huge'
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While talking about V, BigBang's Daesung said that the BTS star has gained a lot of muscle and looks massive.
BTS fans, aka ARMY, are eagerly waiting to see the whole group together again as the last members prepare to finish their military service in June. A few months back, V caught everyone's attention with his amazing physical transformation. He shared pictures showing his strong and muscular body, which surprised fans. Even other famous musicians noticed his transformation. For example, Daesung from BigBang talked about V on a Netflix show called Try? Choo-ry. He said that the idol has gained a lot of muscle and looks 'massive." Daesung's kind words left fans excited.
During the show, the hosts Choo Sung-hoon and Kim Jae-joong spoke with a few K-pop fans and asked them about their favourite idols. One fan quickly mentioned V's name without any hesitation, which made everyone on the set, including Daesung, react with excitement. The BigBang star said, 'Tae-hyung, he's bulked up recently. His body's huge. He's massive." During the conversation, Choo Sung-hoon suggested that Daesung should work out with V someday. Kim Jae-joong also agreed with the idea and thought it would be fun.
Fan: i like BTS V Bigbang daesung : OH V is so buffed now, His body has gotten bigger lately.Fan : YES! He's really Hot
Not them discussing Taehyung buffed & looking hot asf on national television
In March, BTS' V surprised fans by posting a few gym photos on Weverse. He gave a small update about his fitness progress and shared that he has lost 10 kilograms. Along with showing his workout, he also mentioned that he plans to continue focusing on his health and fitness. Fans were happy to see how dedicated he is and how much effort he's putting into his routine.
He wrote, 'So recently I lost a lot of weight, right..? I lost 10kg.. Heehahaheehee. I'll keep putting in the work."
Along with V, the other BTS members still serving in the military are RM, Suga, Jungkook and Jimin. Jin was the first to complete his service in June 2024, followed by J Hope a few months later. While fans still have to wait a bit longer for a full group reunion, J Hope joined Jin on his YouTube chat show, which made fans really happy. Now, ARMYs are excitedly waiting and counting down the days until all seven members return and perform together on stage once again.
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