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Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
BTS' Jin Looks Forward to Reunion and Explains Why He'll 'Take Care' of His Bandmates
BTS member Jin opened up about his imminent reunion with his BTS bandmates during a May 21 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon The K-pop star said that he would "take care" of his bandmates, describing them as "lifesavers" Their reunion comes after the members of BTS took a break from releasing group projects so that they could complete mandatory military service in South Korea; individual members released solo projects during that timeJin is gearing up to reunite with his BTS bandmates! The 32-year-old K-pop hitmaker is getting back together with Jungkook, V, Jimin, Suga, j-hope and RM as all the members finish serving their tenures of mandatory military service in South Korea. Fans, members of BTS Army, are thrilled at the prospect of new music from the septet as they haven't dropped a full group project since 2022. In the meantime, individual members have explored solo projects. For instance, Jin recently dropped his second solo album Echo and is gearing up to embark on a solo tour. However, during a Wednesday, May 21 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the "Close to You" singer said that he was looking forward to working with the rest of the band again. He was also prepared to "take care of them." "It was great to be alone. But when they come back, since they worked very hard, I'm going to honor them and give them great respect," he told Jimmy Fallon. The singer continued, adding, "They are my lifesavers, so I need to show them my appreciation and take care of them." Jin was the first member of BTS to join the military in South Korea, doing so in late 2022. He completed his service in June 2024. His debut solo album Happy followed that November. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Speaking to Fallon, Jin explained how his debut differed from his sophomore project, noting that Happy was released "shortly after I returned from my military service," saying, "I was just starting to explore my emotions." "For this album Echo, I was able to capture my feelings better," he explained. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! The album includes songs such as his single "Don't Say You Love Me," which Jin performed on the late-night show with the support of a live band. Wearing a jean jacket with jeweled embellishments on the collar, he performed the song in front of a background of a city while standing on a massive bed. "Army are always welcome to say they love me," he teased Fallon in reference to the song's title. The performance also gave fans a glimpse at what they should expect when Jin embarks on his tour. His tour starts in South Korea with a performance on June 28 and runs through August. He'll play his last show in Amsterdam on Aug. 10. He joked with Fallon about what they would be treated to, saying, "You can expect my good... I mean, my 'not so bad' vocals. But on top of that, you can look forward to seeing my handsome face up close." While on The Tonight Show, Jin also took a turn in the host's seat, questioning Fallon on what it's like being famous. Read the original article on People
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Korea Herald
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
[Grace Kao] BTS, the military and masculinity
In about a month, five members of BTS (Suga, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook) will complete their military service. Members Jin and J-Hope began theirs earlier and returned to civilian life in 2024. BTS Army are excited about the reunion of all seven members and regularly post countdown trackers. I think we are at D-43, but don't quote me on that. Their impending return reminded me of an interview I had with a major international non-Korean media outlet just before BTS entered the military. The reporter asked whether BTS members would be seen as more masculine after completing their military service. He also thought it was ironic that BTS fans were named 'Army.' Most people in the West are unaware of conscription laws in South Korea. I explained that all able-bodied Korean men, with very few exceptions, will eventually enlist or have already served in the military. Thus, BTS's military service is not exceptional — in fact, it makes them seem more ordinary. I argued that this is precisely why they would not be exempt from it, nor viewed as more masculine by Koreans. I also explained to the reporter that "Army" was a name that had to do with their Korean name Bangtan Sonyeondan or Bulletproof Boy Scouts, not with their future military service. The undercurrent of the original question was that, to many casual observers in the West, K-pop male idols are viewed as more feminine than their Western counterparts. BTS have been subject to vile homophobic, racist and sexist remarks. For example, in 2018, Mexican TV talk show host Horacio Villalobos commented, 'It doesn't matter if they wear Gucci clothes. This collection is a fail. … They look like an LGBT group.' He then said, 'They are all men? They look like they would work at a gay club.' Later, he offered a conditional apology stating that he did not mean to offend the members or their fans. Of course, these remarks about BTS do not come only from outside of Korea, but also from within. In the infamous 2013 clip, rapper B-Free and others on a radio show accused BTS (RM and Suga in particular) of not remaining true to their hip-hop roots by becoming idols. He stated, 'Hip-hop is a somewhat manly and macho culture. … When Bangtan (BTS) goes on stage and gets their makeup done, isn't that in conflict with hip-hop?' He and the other hosts later accused Suga and RM, who were present during the interview, of not being able to endure the hardships that all true hip-hop artists experience. He added, 'For me, it's that mindset. You guys were on the same path as us, but you couldn't overcome that temptation.' In 2019, B-Free issued a formal apology, but many fans felt it was too little, too late. These comments suggest a view of masculinity that is defined in opposition to femininity: designer clothes and makeup. In addition, men are supposed to be macho and able to endure tough times. Of course, men are cast as superior to women, thus, masculinity is more desirable than femininity. Still, this begs the question of whether military service will somehow enhance the perceived masculinity of BTS. Traditional masculinity is associated with physical attributes such as being tall and muscular, emotional and behavioral characteristics such as stoicism, domination, toughness, aggressiveness and so forth. We'll set aside the discussion of whether these traits are compatible with a progressive view of masculinity for another time. Members Jin and J-Hope have already completed their military service and were interviewed about their time in the military. In a recent Billboard magazine article, J-Hope shared, 'I thought it (the military) was a very important part of J-Hope's or Jung Ho-seok's life. After all, I am a proud citizen of South Korea. I love my country. … Even though I was in the service, I think there was a part of me who never really let go of my love for music.' In a 2024 Weverse Magazine interview, Jin talked about the fact that he was popular in the military because, 'I spent my military pay and then some buying food for everybody. (laughs) A lot of them were just turning 19 and never even had a job before, but I'm a lot more financially stable, so I'd say, 'You gotta eat well to stay healthy. Come on, I'll treat you.' Clearly, Jin and J-Hope did not stress the development of traits traditionally associated with masculinity, but instead spoke of their personal growth and kindness toward others. J-Hope made it clear that he was back to being an idol. Will BTS be seen as more masculine upon their return from the military? Asian and Asian American men are perceived as less masculine in the West, and along with the clothes, hair, makeup and flawless appearance required of male K-pop idols including BTS, Western media commentators will continue to question their masculinity. Some fans may disagree with me. V recently posted Instagram photos of his muscular physique, and many Army were thrilled. Still, I don't think Army cares about BTS' perceived masculinity one way or another. Fans just want to see them reunited so they can sing 'bogo shipda' from 'Spring Day' with them.


India.com
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
BTSs V And Jungkook Flaunt Military-Honed Physiques In Viral Gym Pics Ahead Of Discharge, Fans REACT
BTS's V (Kim Taehyung) and Jungkook are back in the spotlight—this time not on stage, but from the gym, as newly surfaced photos flaunting their muscular frames send the BTS Army into a frenzy. Shared by fitness trainer Choi Hanjin on Instagram, the pictures reveal the duo's striking physical transformation during their time in the military. The photos, now going viral, offer fans a rare glimpse into the stars' lives behind the scenes. V kicks things off with a mirror selfie dressed entirely in sleek black gym gear, his toned arms and confident posture sparking instant admiration. In the next frame, Jungkook joins him, also clad in black tee and shorts, mirroring V's pose with effortless swag. Another image adds K-drama heartthrob Song Kang into the mix, posing alongside Taehyung. Here, V switches to a white T-shirt, black pants, and a casual beanie, while Song Kang keeps things simple in a grey tee and black trousers. The final photo captures V playfully flexing his muscles, flashing a cheeky expression that's pure fan service. These images were reportedly taken ahead of their upcoming military discharge—a pivotal moment for the group, as BTS prepares to reunite after completing mandatory service. With V still enlisted and the return of all members expected later this year, the BTS fandom is buzzing with renewed energy and anticipation. View this post on Instagram A post shared by (@ifbbpro_bigchoi) Fans have flooded the internet with praise and excitement, admiring the idols' dedication, discipline, and of course, their jaw-dropping transformation. For a group that has always balanced global stardom with cultural pride and duty, these moments continue to deepen their legendary status. As the countdown to BTS's full return begins, one thing is clear: their physical glow-up is just the beginning. The Army waits, stronger and louder than ever.


India Today
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
BTS's V and Jungkook flaunt military muscles in gym photos, takes internet by storm
In a recent development, unseen pictures of BTS members V (Kim Taehyung) and Jungkook have surfaced online, showcasing their toned physiques. The images, which have been circulating on social media, highlight the duo's muscular arms, much to the delight of their fans, known as the BTS Army. The images were shared by gym trainer Choi Hanjin on his Instagram handle. One of the photos also featured actor Song kicked things off with a mirror selfie, dressed head-to-toe in sleek black gym gear. In the next shot, Jungkook joined him, also in black - matching tee and shorts - and the two mirrored each other's poses, casually showing off their photo featured Taehyung standing next to Song Kang. This time, Taehyung switched it up with a white T-shirt, black pants, white sneakers, and a beanie, while Song Kang kept it clean in a grey tee and black pants. The final photo had Taehyung pulling a cheeky face while flexing his muscles. Check out the pictures here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by (@ifbbpro_bigchoi)The photos were reportedly taken ahead of their military discharge, a significant milestone for the globally acclaimed K-pop group. Fans have been eagerly anticipating the return of the members, and these images have only heightened the excitement. Army members reacted to the pictures and flooded the comment section with admiration for the iconic a few here: As the anticipation builds for their return, the BTS Army continues to express their support and admiration for the group, eagerly awaiting new music and performances from the beloved V is presently enlisted in the military to complete his mandatory term for the South Korean army. BTS is said to reunite this Watch


Korea Herald
18-02-2025
- Korea Herald
Teenage fan of K-pop bullied and severely injured in Mexico: report
#JusticeForFatima trending as K-pop fans denounce violence against young K-pop fan K-pop fan communities in Mexico are rallying behind a school violence victim, demanding justice for a 13-year-old girl who was allegedly subjected to severe bullying by classmates because of her love of K-pop. According to multiple reports from Mexico, the teen, identified as Fatima Maite, suffered a fractured pelvis from a fall from the third floor of a building on her school campus in Mexico City on Feb. 13. Reports indicate that the fall was caused by school bullies, with some reports saying that she was thrown off the building by the bullies while others said she was coerced into jumping. A video circulating on social media shows a girl hanging from the balcony of a building and another girl pushing her off, although the victim in the video has not yet officially been confirmed to be Maite herself. The victim's father claimed that the school ignored his daughter's previous reports about violence against her, which led to the escalation that resulted in her injury. He claimed that his daughter was thrown off the building and at least three people participated in the attack. The Mexican police have launched an investigation into the matter and confirmed that the father has officially reported the incident as a case of school violence. The South Korean Embassy in Mexico joined the ongoing movement on social media demanding justice for the harassment and violence against Fatima. "We join in condemning the attacks, harassment and school #Bullying that Fatima suffered because of her preference for #KPop #Hallyu #KoreanCulture," it posted in Spanish on its official X account. K-pop fans in Mexico are condemning the violence with the hashtag "#JusticeForFatima." Some K-pop fan groups, including BTS Army, vowed to carry out activities against bullying and raise funds for the victim's family.