Yes, BTS's V (Kim Taehyung) has spoken openly about experiencing significant mental health challenges, including severe burnout, feelings of inadequacy compared to other members, and sadness/frustration over tour cancellations, highlighting struggles common in high-pressure careers, though specific diagnoses aren't always shared publicly.
According to Soompi, V responded to a comment on the band's global fan community platform Weverse, saying that he has "a cholinergic allergy" that causes him to itch. The condition, Soompi reported, causes itchy hives created by a raise in body temperature.
Most of us don't even have cholinergic urticarcia ourselves, but why have some of us begun to inflate its symptoms as if the condition is life-threatening, when it clearly is not a vast majority of the time? He knows the extent of his condition and how to regulate the symptoms.
BTS member V (Taehyung) has faced hardships including a difficult upbringing where his grandmother raised him, feeling like a "secret" or "hidden" member initially, severe burnout and mental distress during intense touring years (like 2018), and the profound grief of losing his beloved grandmother during that period, all of which shaped his emotional depth and artistic expression, notably in songs like "Inner Child".
BTS' Jungkook turns 28 and recently in a live session revealed that he has ADHD. Fans are praising his honesty, raising awareness about ADHD signs, symptoms, and the challenges people face in daily life.
Find out about the skin condition. BTS's V told fans via social media that he has a skin condition called "cholinergic urticaria" that makes him "itchy, itchy," and it's triggered by things that make the performer's body temperature rise.
BTS' Suga opened up to Rolling Stone in his digital cover story Wednesday (May 19) about how he's opened up about his depression and struggles in his lyrics. Coming from one of the members of the K-pop supergroup who's written many of their songs, Suga's confessional lyricism comes from a deep and at times dark place.
The 🐥 emoji in BTS typically represents Jimin, often used alongside 🐣 or sometimes 🍡, symbolizing his cute and charming demeanor, especially in his early days or when being playful, contrasting with other member emojis like 🐨 for RM or 🐰 for Jungkook, according to this Reddit thread and this X (formerly Twitter) post.
V. He is the most loved singer of all. He revealed that he is scared of lizards, bees, mice, heights, ghosts and swearing.
i think every BTS member has had dark pasts but in my opinion i think Min Yoongi(Suga) and Kim Taehyung (V) have had the darkest past. i feel like sugar is someone everyone put down,now the reason why i put him down is because not only did he grow up from a poor family but he also went through depres…
Even without makeup, Taehyung's natural beauty stands out. His flawless skin and striking features, combined with his charm and confidence, make him effortlessly handsome. True beauty shines through, with or without any enhancements.
He was crying backstage after performing because he missed us he missed ARMY. Jin brought him back so that Taehyung could interact with ARMY.
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V (Kim Taehyung) was a "hidden member" of BTS because BigHit Entertainment{https://www.quora.com/Why-was-BTS-V-a-hidden-member-during-their-debut} used him as a surprise "secret weapon" for their debut to generate buzz and add an unexpected element, but also to protect him from other companies poaching him before contracts were finalized, as he was highly sought after for his unique visuals and talent. His late introduction created anticipation, making his reveal a memorable moment for fans.
The ever-dynamic dancer Jimin (Park Jimin), celebrating his birthday on October 13, 1995 also holds an A blood type. His emotional depth shines through in performances which resonates well with A-types' sensitivity. Moving onto V (Kim Taehyung), born December 30, 1995; he stands out with a rare AB blood type.
BTS member V (Taehyung) has faced hardships including a difficult upbringing where his grandmother raised him, feeling like a "secret" or "hidden" member initially, severe burnout and mental distress during intense touring years (like 2018), and the profound grief of losing his beloved grandmother during that period, all of which shaped his emotional depth and artistic expression, notably in songs like "Inner Child".
Jungkook opened up about being diagnosed with ADHD after being told to stop moving so much by his fans. BTS member Jungkook has been making waves in the music industry with his chart-topping hits. Recently, the singer took to Weverse Live and shared a personal and candid moment with the BTS ARMY.
Yes. Ah, a microwave. A microwave. I always worry that it will explode.
The 🎗️ (Reminder Ribbon) emoji symbolizes awareness, support, and remembrance for various causes, often representing health issues like cancer, mental health, or military support (especially yellow ribbons for troops), acting as a digital pin to show solidarity or encourage action for a specific movement or event. It's a versatile symbol for raising consciousness about important issues.
Namjoon, Tae and JK have all expressed support in various ways directly to LGBT+ fans that have showed up to fansites. Members like Yoongi has straight up said it's nothing wrong, everyone is equal, when Namjoon was a bit more “diplomatical” and tried to swerve the question a bit.
Kim Taehyung V is titled the #1 Most Handsome K- pop idol for 116 weeks in a row on Kboard K-pop idol Handsome General Election. BTS V ranks number #1 with 2,333 votes & 1st as Most Popular Korean Drama Actor with 2,664 votes.
It is indeed a common misconception that Taehyung's parents were very poor. That is not the case at all. Taehyung's family was middle class. Taehyung grew up on his grandparents' farm until he was 14 years old.
BTS' Jimin opens up about his silent battle with depression in their new book Beyond the Story. 💔 Even global icons face emotional struggles, reminding us that it's okay to not be okay.
Taehyung @thv said that he hasn't been to the gym in a month due to shoulder pain, this is the second time he's talked about it. Despite the fact that Tae has been suffering from pain in his right shoulder for the past six years, he never let up.