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BTS’ V Updates Fans On His Weight

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BTS member V is making headlines with his recent weight gain updates.

On the 2nd, V interacted with fans on Weverse, a platform where artists and fans can connect.

BTS’s V is supporting Park Seo-jun at the VIP preview of the movie *Concrete Utopia* held at Lotte Cinema World Tower in Songpa-gu, Seoul. / News1
 

When a fan asked about his weight gain progress and health, V replied, “It feels like I am shooting ‘The Secret Life of Kim Taehyung (his real name).’ I’m currently working on making my goal turn into a reality. If I continue to eat well, exercise, and train like this, reaching 86kg (189.6 lbs) will be possible.”

In response to another question about his workout, he said, “Just wait a bit. I’ll shed the weight and become a muscular man within a year.”

Before enlisting in the military, V had promised to build up his strength in the army during a live broadcast with BTS members RM, Jimin, and Jungkook, saying, “I will get up to 189.6 lbs.”

Last month, he caused a stir when he disclosed that he had reached 159.8 lbs.

BTS’s V is departing for London, UK through Incheon International Airport. / News1
 

Meanwhile, V began his military service last December and currently serves as a special forces soldier in the 2nd Infantry Division’s military police unit in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province. His expected discharge date is June 10, 2025.

BTS released their digital single “Dynamite” worldwide on August 21, 2020. The music video for “Dynamite” surpassed 1.8 billion views on YouTube at 3:06 a.m. on this day, three years and five months after its release. With this, “Dynamite” became the first BTS music video to reach 1.8 billion views.

“Dynamite” is a vibrant disco-pop track known for its uplifting and hopeful message to fans. Its lyrics resonate with the value of life and the beauty found in everyday moments. Being BTS’s first English-language release post-debut, it garnered significant global attention upon its launch.

BTS now has a total of 39 music videos with over a billion views, including the hit song “Dynamite”.

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