BTS Members' Pets Legacy: Meet the Furry Friends Ruling ARMY Hearts
Explore the beloved BTS members' pets legacy. From V's Yeontan to Jungkook's Bam, discover how these furry friends became a core part of the ARMY fandom experience.
They've sold out stadiums and topped global charts, but these furry friends own the master bedrooms of the world's biggest boy band. Who's the true 'eighth member' of BTS that stole your heart?
BTS Members' Pets Legacy: From Yeontan's Memory to Bam's Energy
According to Koreaboo, the members of BTS have introduced a wide variety of pets to the ARMY over the years, including cats, dogs, and even sugar gliders. These companions are consistently rated as 10 out of 10 on the cuteness scale by fans worldwide.
Among the most iconic is V's Pomeranian, Yeontan. While fans were heartbroken to learn of his passing, his legacy as the 'most famous dog in K-pop' lives on through countless viral clips. On the other hand, Jungkook's Doberman, Bam, continues to leave fresh pawprints on hearts, especially after showing off his protective yet gentle nature on variety shows like 'In the Soop'.
Bridging the Gap Between Idol and Fan
These pets don't just provide companionship to the members; they offer fans a rare glimpse into the quiet, domestic lives of global superstars. Whether it's a casual livestream or a social media post, pet content remains one of the most engaging ways for the group to connect with their audience.
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