With BTS' V's presence extending across various projects, ARMY is expressing their delight, proclaiming that he is dominating social media with his new ventures.
It was already confirmed that Kim Taehyung, popularly known as V from BTS, would continue to captivate audiences even during his enlistment in the South Korean military. However, what wasn't anticipated was the extent to which his charisma would continue to enchant ARMY, leaving fans eagerly awaiting his return.
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While still fulfilling his military duties, Taehyung delighted fans on January 15 with his latest photo for Compose Coffee, shared by the domestic brand on their application.
Compose Coffee, the second-largest franchise in Korea, officially announced V as their newest model on December 20, 2023, in celebration of their 10th anniversary. A video featuring V was also released, sparking excitement among ARMY.
But that's not all – V also made an appearance in the poster for K-pop solo artist IU's upcoming music video, "Love Wins." The black-and-white image depicts the two seated in a restaurant, with IU capturing a picture of V gazing dreamily at her. The music video is said to be released next Wednesday (January 24) at 6 PM KST.
With V's presence extending across various projects, ARMY is expressing their delight, proclaiming that he is dominating social media with his new ventures.
What is BTS' V upto currently?
Similar to his fellow BTS members, Taehyung has also commenced his mandatory military service. His release is scheduled for 2025, aligning with RM, Jimin, and Jungkook, who are also expected to complete their service by then.
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The entire group, having renewed their contract with BigHit Music and HYBE Labels, is poised to make a highly anticipated comeback in 2025. ARMY is already brimming with anticipation, expecting it to be one of the biggest comebacks in BTS history.
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