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BTS RM's emotional letter on band's 12th anniversary moves fans to tears
BTS RM's emotional letter on band's 12th anniversary moves fans to tears

India Today

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

BTS RM's emotional letter on band's 12th anniversary moves fans to tears

South Korean boy band BTS celebrated their 12th anniversary on June 13, and leader Kim Nam-joon, better known as RM, marked the occasion with a deeply emotional letter to fans. Reflecting on the group's journey, RM admitted he never imagined they would reach this milestone, expressing profound gratitude and a touching and introspective post on Weverse, RM thanked ARMY for their unwavering support over the years. He acknowledged the challenges BTS faced, celebrated their growth both as artists and as individuals, and shared his hope and determination for the road Birthday, BTS. 6/13 is here again. I can't believe it's June 13 again. I've been waiting, waiting, really waiting,' he wrote. Adding, 'The 12th anniversary. 12 years old! It feels like my niece from the multiverse. I'm glad you grew up well. Listen to your parents - well, maybe just a little (sic)." Read the full post here:OMG NAMJOON VIA WEVERSE#BTS12thAnniversary BTS Charts Daily (@btschartsdailyc) June 12, 2025The post struck a chord with fans worldwide. As translations surfaced on social media, ARMY poured in emotional reactions - some teary-eyed, others overjoyed - celebrating the bond they've shared with BTS for over a 12th anniversary is especially meaningful this year, as it marks the group's reunion following the completion of military service by Jin, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. Only Suga remains in service and is expected to be discharged annual FESTA celebrations, which began on May 31, will culminate in a special two-day fan event at KINTEX Exhibition Center 2 in Goyang, South Korea, on June 13 and their debut in 2013, BTS has grown into a global cultural force, with music and messages that continue to inspire millions around the world.

BTS' RM Expresses Readiness For Group's Return Following Military Discharge
BTS' RM Expresses Readiness For Group's Return Following Military Discharge

Barnama

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Barnama

BTS' RM Expresses Readiness For Group's Return Following Military Discharge

BTS' RM gives a salute to his fans at a park in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, on June 10, 2025, after being discharged from South Korea's mandatory military service the same day. (Yonhap) SEOUL, June 13 (Bernama-Yonhap) -- RM, the leader of K-pop megagroup BTS, on Friday expressed strong anticipation for the group's long-awaited return to the music scene, following his recent completion of South Korea's mandatory military service. His remarks came as the group marked its 12th debut anniversary, Yonhap News Agency reported. "We will truly try to do even better once more," RM wrote on the K-pop fan community platform Weverse. "I'm going to try to go somewhere again, though I don't know where. I just want to walk romantically together." bootstrap slideshow The Grammy-nominated septet has been on hiatus from group projects since mid-2022, as members enlisted in the military to fulfil their mandatory service. South Korea requires all able-bodied men to serve between 18 to 21 months in the military. RM, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, was discharged on Tuesday alongside fellow member V, joining Jin and J-Hope, who completed their service last year. The remaining member, Suga, is scheduled to complete his service on June 21, raising hopes of a full-group comeback within this year. In his Weverse message, RM reflected on his time away and thanked fans for their patience. "I'm going to push through all the bushes and try adventuring into tomorrow again like Huckleberry Finn," he wrote. "At every daunting crossroads, I was able to endure and keep walking thanks to all of you. I'm truly grateful," he said, expressing his appreciation to the fans who stood by his side.

BTS Members: Know The K-Pop Stars' Real Names, Net Worth And More
BTS Members: Know The K-Pop Stars' Real Names, Net Worth And More

News18

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

BTS Members: Know The K-Pop Stars' Real Names, Net Worth And More

Last Updated: Whether you are a new fan or a longtime ARMY, here's everything you need to know about the members of BTS. BTS members have gained significant prominence over the last few years, making K-pop, a global sensation. Since their debut in 2013, the K-pop brand has captured the hearts of millions with their music, powerful performances, and authentic personalities. Whether you are a new fan or a longtime ARMY, here's everything you need to know about the members of BTS. 1/7 BTS RM: Kim Nam-joon (RM) is the leader of BTS. He is known for his intelligence, deep lyrics and fluent English. He recently got discharged from the compulsory military service in South Korea. His estimated net worth is around $20 million. (File Pic)

(Video) BTS Leader RM Shares His Mental Health Struggles & Challenges During Military Service
(Video) BTS Leader RM Shares His Mental Health Struggles & Challenges During Military Service

Hype Malaysia

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

(Video) BTS Leader RM Shares His Mental Health Struggles & Challenges During Military Service

ARMYs (아미) rejoiced on 10th June (Tuesday) as BTS (방탄소년단) leader RM (랩몬스터) and member V (뷔) completed their 18-month military service. Their return marks a significant milestone in BTS's long-anticipated comeback, sparking widespread excitement and heartfelt celebrations across the global fandom. However, alongside the joy, concerns quickly emerged following reports of the hardships RM faced during his enlistment. Allegations of mistreatment have ignited outrage among fans. Many are now demanding accountability and stronger protections for public figures fulfilling their national duty. It isn't unusual for Korean men fulfilling their mandatory military service to share negative experiences. Over the years, public perception of conscription has grown increasingly controversial, from the lingering physical and mental toll it takes to the belief that it's a waste of time for young men in critical stages of their careers. Kim Nam-joon (김남준), also known as RM, began his military service on 11th December 2023. After completing five weeks of basic training at the Korea Army Training Centre in Nonsan, South Chungcheong Province, he was assigned to the 15th Infantry Division's military band unit. Upon his return, fans gathered in support, celebrating his safe discharge and the successful end of his nearly two-year commitment. The rapper held a solo live stream to openly discuss his military experience and the challenges he faced with HYBE during that time. He revealed that after releasing his solo album 'RPWP', he began suffering from insomnia. Being surrounded by what felt like 20 other soldiers made it nearly impossible for him to get proper rest. 'I mean, there were a lot of things happening outside the base. I remember thinking to myself, 'Oh, I'm going to die at this rate.' Like, I have to keep going with the daily schedule, but I'm running on no sleep,' he added. At one point, he went two days without sleep, which led to self-critical thoughts about his own 'weakness' and sensitivity. 'While in the military, I kept asking myself, 'Why are you so weak? Is this all you got? You've been through more challenging times already. So why… Why do you keep losing to things like sleep… Or the military…? You have to do better,' he stated, noting it was a recurring thought he had throughout his service. ARMYs have voiced their frustration at the toll this experience took on RM's mental health. Many pointed out that if it were anyone else, the government might have intervened sooner, or at the very least, shown greater care, especially considering the pressure placed on high-profile figures like RM. The lasting effects could impact his ability to perform regularly, as he may now need to prioritise rest and recovery. This isn't the first time an idol's mental health has suffered during military service, which only adds to the growing disappointment over the military's lack of concern for the well-being of its soldiers. Fans, however, remain steadfast in their support, relieved that RM has completed his service and now has the space to focus fully on healing. Here is the full live stream, or skip to 26:00 for his full statement: Sources: Koreaboo, hrcopinion Zaima Humaira contributed to this article What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0

'I'm going to die at this rate': BTS' RM recalls struggling with insomnia and self-doubt during military service, Entertainment News
'I'm going to die at this rate': BTS' RM recalls struggling with insomnia and self-doubt during military service, Entertainment News

AsiaOne

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

'I'm going to die at this rate': BTS' RM recalls struggling with insomnia and self-doubt during military service, Entertainment News

BTS' RM was discharged from his mandatory military service yesterday (June 10) and went on a couple of livestreams for his fans to celebrate, as is customary among K-pop idols. He and fellow member V, who was also discharged yesterday, held a joint livestream but the 30-year-old also spoke solo with his fans, sharing candidly about some of the rough times he had in the military. RM, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, revealed on Weverse that he had a "hard time with sleep" for the first time in his life around April to May 2024, right around the time his label "had a lot of things going on". That was around the time Hybe Corporation began to have disputes with the girl group NewJeans and the then-CEO of their sub-label Ador, Min Hee-jin. "There were 20 people sleeping next to me [in the barracks], and they'd snore, grind their teeth, throw their pillows and drink their tea," RM explained. "So there was a time when I couldn't sleep a minute for two nights, about 70 to 78 hours." He added that he thought "I'm going to die at this rate" because he had work to do in the day but he couldn't sleep, even though he felt tired. As a result, RM had to take sleeping pills but felt the side effects from them. He visited a psychiatrist and later found medication that suited him better, which he is still on over a year later. However, RM and his doctor hope to decrease his dosage soon. "The problem is that my status as a soldier put a lot of psychological pressure on me," RM continued. "So, even now, I'm a little scared every night. The fact that I have to sleep is scary, and lying down and staying still for three or four hours is hell. "So, even now, I'm really scared of the night." 🐨: To be honest I'm still scared of the night even now. I'm scared of the fact that I have to sleep. Lying down and being still for 3 to 4 hours is truly hell. 🐨: Hence even now I'm scared of the night. Also there were a lot of times when I came out on vacation, drank a lot and… — 𝓪⁷ (@JlNSONYEONDAN) June 10, 2025 He also shared some of the self-doubts he had during his military service. "I've accepted the fact that I'm sensitive," RM said. "The thought I had the most while I was in the military was, 'Why are you so weak? You can only do this much. You're much stronger, you've been through so many things, so why are you suffering like this now?'" He added that he even tried to "brainwash" and hype himself up, but it didn't work well, but that he is hoping to return to normal now. [embed] Following RM and V, BTS members Jungkook and Jimin were discharged today, with their final member Suga to be released on June 21. They join Jin and J-Hope, who finished their military service in 2024, and are expected to reunite for a comeback this month. [[nid:718926]] drimac@

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