
The BTS Monuments: Beyond the Stars documentary is giving fans a closer look at the journey of the popular K-pop band. The series has unveiled interesting facts about Jin, J-Hope, Suga, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. With two new episodes released on December 27, fans are in for more surprises, including insights into the members’ personal lives and their musical journey.
In the latest episode, V, one of the seven members, opens up about a crucial decision he made during a break in 2018. Suga reveals that during this time, the group took a break, and he personally felt a change in himself. He says, “From 2018 going into 2019, that’s when I finally started to understand what position we were in.” Suga goes on to share that he found joy in making music again during this break.
V then talks about the importance of the members growing closer during this period, becoming like a family. He highlights, “I really want our members to smile and be happy.” V apparently signed his contract with HYBE, not just for the music, but to see his fellow members happy, especially during tough times when they were feeling sad.
The year 2018 was a tough one for BTS, as each member faced personal struggles. Despite the group’s success, they dealt with false plagiarism accusations, mounting pressure, and the looming possibility of disbandment, as revealed by J-Hope and Suga in previous episodes. The challenges of that year took a toll on the mental health of each member, making it a difficult time for the entire team.
outh Korea. The group plans to reunite in 2025 after the return of all members, starting with Jin in 2024.
In the latest episode, V, one of the seven members, opens up about a crucial decision he made during a break in 2018. Suga reveals that during this time, the group took a break, and he personally felt a change in himself. He says, “From 2018 going into 2019, that’s when I finally started to understand what position we were in.” Suga goes on to share that he found joy in making music again during this break.
V then talks about the importance of the members growing closer during this period, becoming like a family. He highlights, “I really want our members to smile and be happy.” V apparently signed his contract with HYBE, not just for the music, but to see his fellow members happy, especially during tough times when they were feeling sad.
The year 2018 was a tough one for BTS, as each member faced personal struggles. Despite the group’s success, they dealt with false plagiarism accusations, mounting pressure, and the looming possibility of disbandment, as revealed by J-Hope and Suga in previous episodes. The challenges of that year took a toll on the mental health of each member, making it a difficult time for the entire team.
outh Korea. The group plans to reunite in 2025 after the return of all members, starting with Jin in 2024.