BTS RM Actual Height: Why the 181cm Profile Might Be a Myth
Uncover the truth behind BTS RM's actual height. From Chris Martin to Ashton Kutcher, we analyze the evidence suggesting RM is much taller than 181cm.
Is the leader of the world's biggest boy band hiding a growth spurt? For years, BTS fans have suspected that RM is significantly taller than his official profile suggests.
The Mystery of BTS RM Actual Height and Global Comparisons
While Google and official documents list RM at 181cm (5'11"), visual evidence paints a different picture. During a 2023 Vanity Fair interview, the rapper himself admitted to being at least 6 feet (183cm) tall. However, even that figure seems modest when he is seen standing next to other global icons.
Towering Over the Stars
When BTS collaborated with Coldplay for 'My Universe', a photo with Chris Martin sparked a frenzy. Martin, who is recorded as 185cm (6'1"), appeared slightly shorter or equal to RM. Further comparisons with Ashton Kutcher, who stands at a massive 190cm (6'3"), showed that the K-pop leader could hold his own in terms of stature. ARMY jokes that Namjoon is 'literally 6'7' might be an exaggeration, but the 181cm mark is definitely outdated.
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