BTS Airport Diaries: Suga’s Long Hair Taehyung-Jimin’s Weimin Moment, K-Pop Stars Before White House Visit

BTS Members Suga, Vee and Jimin
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BTS Members Suga, Vee and Jimin

BTS Airport Diary: Popular Korean boyband, BTS will soon meet US President Joe Biden. K-pop stars – RM, Suga, V, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook and J-Hope – have already left for America and their pictures from the airport stunned ARMY! From inspiring fashion to setting friendship goals, the members of BTS have once again managed to win over their fans.

Suga’s scattered long hair is making the army cry, ‘YONGI MARRY ME!’

In the pictures going viral from the airport, Suga is seen in long messy hair. This look of her has made a lot of headlines on social media. A member of the BTS ARMY wrote on Twitter, “This Min Yonghi airport fashion and hairstyle will always be iconic. I Yonggi want to marry me.”

Another tweeted, “Min Yongi is really a muted local charmer. He slowly grabs everyone’s attention with his hair and outfit.

It’s vimin forever! Watch the sleeping Jimin stick to the V at the airport

Among other things, what melts hearts is the moment between V aka Kim Taehyung and Jimin. Later V is seen holding him as he walks to the airport from his sleep. BTS Army has tagged this as a ‘Women’ moment creating the ‘Women Forever’ trend on Twitter.

Describing a photo of V and Jimin at the airport, one user wrote, “If we hear the word “soulmates”, the first word that comes to mind is Vmin. Kim Taehyung and Park Jimin are set to be soulmates.

“Jimin with his Tai, we need to know that he is doing well, otherwise not because his Tai is with him, forever and ever, our dear partner,” said another.

The Grammy-nominated septet — featuring RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — will visit the White House on Tuesday.

“President Biden previously spoke about his commitment to combating the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes and the legislation in May 2021 with the resources to implement, investigate and report hate crimes and ensure To provide enforcement was signed into the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act. “Hate crimes information is more accessible to the AA and NHPI communities,” the White House, the official residence and workplace of the US President, said in a statement.

“President Biden and BTS will discuss the importance of diversity and inclusion as youth ambassadors on the BTS platform, who spread the message of hope and positivity around the world,” the statement added.

BTS, known for hit Korean songs such as “Black Swan”, “Boy with Love”, and “Life Goes On”, as well as the English singles “Dynamite” and “Butter”, about incidents of racial discrimination and violence I have been outspoken. Towards Asians in the West.