BTS V To Sue YouTuber For One Reason, Fans Impressed Following Idol's Move To Artists Protection

BTS V To Sue YouTuber For One Reason, Fans Impressed Following Idol's Move To Artists Protection
V of BTS attends the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

It has come to the attention of BTS member V that a YouTuber with a channel named Sojang has posted numerous false claims against multiple artists and plans on suing them.

One BTS ARMY uploaded a post on BTS' fan community, Weverse, attaching a screenshot of the said YouTube video having V, real name Kim Taehyung, as their thumbnail. The video title roughly translates to, "[BTS V] Drinks and makes trouble, a serious-looking situation."

The photo showed Kim proudly showcasing his facial hair that he posted on Instagram stories on December 19.

V's Instagram Update

Now holding the fastest Instagram account earning 10 million followers, BTS's second-youngest member became a hot topic after posting a shocking video online, making numerous fans go wild. A fan in the said community asked him if he was drunk afterward, and he cutely responded, "No!! tipsy."

However, the YouTuber tried to twist his words and reported that he "behaved strangely in front of fans." The video also claimed that his co-member and leader RM tried to save him after his "actions" by posting a photo of the show "Streetdance Girls Fighter."

Yet, Kim still decided to comment on saying, "Hyung go look at my insta," and "i showed off my facial hair," with typos. The reporter from the video showed how the fans reacted to Kim's interaction with fans during that day, taking note that many were asking how much the singer drank or what kind of drink he took.

The YouTuber's Doom

And now, the "Snow Flower" singer was aware of the video due to a now-deleted post by a fan. He made his comment addressing the YouTuber, "Oh?!! I'll proceed with the lawsuit, I'll probably get enough to buy some biscuits, he's even messing with family and friends. Goodbye~"

The post was followed by another fan and said, "taehyung please dont pay mind to that, we'll only create flower paths for u!" To which he replied that he watched the video briefly, "all fans, armys, may or may not have monitored (seen) them, but i'll sue them in place of all those who were hurt but couldn't muster up the courage to do so."


V immediately posted a photo from their recent "Permission To Dance Live in LA" concert to light up the mood attaching a caption, "bangtan and ARMY are walking a beautiful flower path." Many were impressed by the artist's actions following his move. Like one said, "Taehyung said he will sue all these antis on behalf of all the artists and people who got hurt and didn't have courage. He's so precious, my respect for him doubled!!"


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