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BTS frontman Kim 'RM' Nam-joon poured his heart out to fans, reassuring them that the group's musical journey is far from over. In an intimate Weverse live stream, he bared his thoughts about the group's temporary hiatus due to their upcoming military service obligations in South Korea. The video is a cherished gem for fans, available for viewing on YouTube.
During this heartfelt stream, RM took a moving pause to read a letter and a song crafted by a devoted member of the BTS ARMY. The emotions were palpable as the fan expressed how deeply BTS had touched their life, and how they eagerly await the group's anticipated return in 2025. RM resonated with these sentiments, revealing that his fellow bandmate Suga had also shared stories of the overwhelming love from fans who are patiently "counting down to the reunion in 2025."
RM didn't hold back his own feelings, saying, "I'm right there with you⦠Nowadays, while I'm immersed in my individual projects, it feels like a sort of homecoming, a journey back to where it all started - to BTS and our beloved ARMY." He elaborated, "Every step of this solo venture is a stepping stone leading us to the next chapter. It's a path that takes us back to where we truly belong - together in 2025 when we come together again."
With a touch of sincerity, the 28-year-old artist expressed his heartfelt appreciation for fans' unwavering support and affection. He made it clear that this love wasn't taken for granted. RM believed that his fellow members shared his sentiments, affirming, "It's a powerful form of love⦠When faced with this level of love, it's an irresistible force that pushes me through the trials, the tough moments, and all the curveballs life throws our way."
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To sum it up, Kim 'RM' Nam-joon not only reassured fans about BTS's future after their military service but also revealed a deeply personal side during the Weverse live stream. His heartfelt words conveyed the depth of his connection with the group and the fans. As the frontman, he shared his profound gratitude for the unending support fans provide, acknowledging the vital role this love plays in overcoming challenges and keeping the group's spirit alive.