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The BTS headlines of early September 2025 have been a whirlwind of music milestones, awards, public appearances, and social media storms. Jimin became the talk of Korean entertainment this week, seen at the exclusive Moon Party in Seoul alongside RM—marking his first public appearance since his dating controversy with actress Song Da Eun. His new blonde hair and relaxed vibe were quickly dissected across social platforms. Big Hit Music clarified that Jimin’s relationship with Song Da Eun ended years ago and he is not currently dating her, though skepticism and backlash lingered in online chatter according to Koreaboo.
RM has been active too, sharing artful photos and candid moments on Instagram, delighting ARMY with glimpses of his daily life. He and Jimin appeared at the event hosted by Tao and the K11 Art Foundation—a move that refocused attention from drama to the group’s enduring star power, with fans celebrating their happy reunions on social media.
Meanwhile, V (Taehyung) captured hearts and headlines by claiming the number one spot in Shining Awards’ and PeopleVotes’ Most Handsome Face of 2025, a distinction fans say he’s owned for the past nine years, as reported by Sportskeeda. His influence soared further after ranking third globally in music influencers on Instagram, trailing only Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez on HypeAuditor’s recent tally. After finishing his military service in June, V is busier than ever, serving as the ambassador for Coca-Cola Zero, Compose Coffee, Celine, and SnowPeak Appeal. He also moved ARMY during a September 6 Weverse live session with a playlist of international hits and sweet memories about his beloved dog Yeontan, blending fun with emotion and sparking robust fan engagement.
J-Hope made waves with a new honor, winning Best Singer at the 52nd Korea Broadcasting Awards. Jungkook and V’s gym visit ignited a mini-trend after their trainer turned their workout into a viral moment with V’s “tiny waist” and Jungkook’s ever-evolving tattoos. On the digital front, BTS’s Dynamite video surpassed two billion YouTube views, the first for any Korean male group, cementing their legacy on the platform, as covered on YouTube’s miccylala channel.
Recent solo activities also drew attention. Jin, after wrapping up his acclaimed solo world tour in August—Amsterdam was the finale—made ARMY laugh with his witty pun-filled Weverse reaction to his Choice Individual Award at The Fact Music Awards. Though keeping a lower profile, he remains globally adored.
On the business and fandom front, a free BTS pop-up event is set for September 13 in Houston at iBun Bakery, coordinated by Houston Pop-Ups. The gathering will celebrate Jungkook and RM’s birthdays, featuring fan merchandise, photo ops, and surprise ARMY gifts—perfect for stateside fans to connect over their shared devotion.
Finally, BTS’s cultural impact endures in film as well, with the documentary BTS ARMY: Forever We Are Young reframing the global fandom’s role in BTS’s rise, and the group gearing up for a Movie Weeks event starting September 24, promising immersive remastered tour experiences for fans around the world.
Speculations about upcoming solos, relationships, and comeback activities continue as rumors swirled on social, but so far Spring 2026 remains the only confirmed timeline for BTS’s group return. All eyes remain fixed on every member move, post, and musical note as BTS shapes pop culture’s future—one viral moment at a time.
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