confirmed on Sunday.Jin and RM tested positive on Saturday evening, while Suga tested positive on Friday, the agency said. All three received a second dose of the vaccine in August.According to the agency, RM and Suga are asymptomatic.
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At long last, the members of BTS have launched their own Instagram accounts!
While the bestselling, international chart-dominating group has unsurprisingly dominated social media as a unit for years now, as of this week, the seven superstars have finally launched solo accounts on the platform – and to no surprise, their follower counts are surging at a record pace.
Jungkook, V, Jimin, Jin, Suga, RM and J-Hope are now all on Instagram with millions of followers each, so we’ve rounded up all the
confirmed on Sunday.Jin and RM tested positive on Saturday evening, while Suga tested positive on Friday, the agency said. All three received a second dose of the vaccine in August.According to the agency, RM and Suga are asymptomatic.
Jordan Moreau Three members of superstar K-pop group BTS have tested positive for COVID-19 over the past two days, their management company Big Hit Music has announced.On Saturday, RM and Jin tested positive for COVID-19 one day after fellow member Suga was also diagnosed. The three members completed their second rounds of COVID vaccinations in late August, Big Hit Music said, and none of them had contact with each other or other BTS members.
Two more members of BTS have tested positive for COVID-19 following the Dec. 24 announcement that Suga had tested positive, and was self-isolating.
Three members of the famed K-pop group BTS tested positive for Covid-19.
Two more members of the K-Pop group BTS have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
coronavirus after returning from abroad, their management agency said.RM and Jin were diagnosed with COVID-19 on Saturday evening, the Big Hit Music agency said in a statement. It earlier said another member, Suga, tested positive for the virus on Friday.All three took their second jabs in August, the agency said.The BTS is a seven-member boyband.
BTS’ V revealed that the members of Coldplay have described him as “a second Chris Martin” while working together on their collab, ‘My Universe’.During a recent interview with Vogue Korea, the South Korean singer shared that he had actually recorded a full English-language demo of BTS’ joint single with British band, ‘My Universe’.“Honestly, it didn’t show in that video, but I recorded the full song when it came out as an English guide,” he shared, per Soompi’s translations, referencing the
BTS member V has set two Guinness World Records, following the group’s launch of their personal Instagram accounts last week.On December 13, the Guinness World Records announced that the K-pop idol had broken the records for the fastest time taken to reach one million and 10million followers on Instagram.The vocalist, whose real name is Kim Tae-hyung, hit one million Instagram followers in just 43 minutes, breaking the record of one hour and 45 minutes set by NCT’s Taeil earlier this year.
BTS singer V has teased what seems to be a brand-new new solo track.Earlier today (December 10), the vocalist took Instagram with a series of Stories of himself taking a drive during his trip to Hawaii. In the stories, he sings along to what appears to be an unreleased solo track from the K-pop star.
BTS have announced that they are taking an “extended period of rest”. Is this the end? Well, no, it’s not the sort of pop hiatus you’re used to.
BTS have officially joined Instagram with individual accounts.On December 6, all members of the septet – comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, V, Jimin and Jungkook – shared their first posts on their respective new Instagram accounts. In years past, the group’s members had shared personal images through the @BTS_twt Twitter account or the community app Weverse.Since the accounts were launched, each member of the group has amassed over 16million followers.
The members of BTS are making their mark on social media!
Ellise Shafer administratorBTS is taking an “extended period of rest” to recharge ahead of their upcoming “new chapter,” the K-pop group announced on Sunday.A statement posted to BigHit Music’s social media accounts reads, “We would like to inform you that BTS is planning to take a second official extended period of rest since their first in 2019, after they complete their official scheduled events of ‘BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – LA’ and the ‘2021 Jingle Ball Tour.’ BTS stayed active in
BTS created a stir among their fans on Monday, when all seven members launched their own Instagram accounts after announcing they were taking a much needed break as a band.On Sunday, Big Hit Music, which manages the group, took to social media to announce that the band will be taking an «extended period of rest» when their announced engagements are concluded. Just hours later, members RM, Jin, Jimin, J-Hope, Jungkook, Suga and V all launched separate Instagram accounts.
The BTS boys are expanding their presence on Instagram.
BTS is taking a break — but it’s not a breakup. The K-Pop boy band announced that they are taking an “extended period of rest” after a busy year.