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#ArmyConfessionTime: BTS Fans take twitter by storm

It’s #ArmyConfessionTime time as the millions of BTS fans have taken Twitter by storm to reveal their thoughts about the K-pop band.

BTS aka Bangtan Sonyeodan is one of the world’s most popular K-pop boy band who enjoys millions of fan following from all over the globe.

It has become almost a ritual for BTS ARMY to set a top trend on social media to reflect their love and fondness towards their K-pop idols.

Monday saw a similar trend initiated by ARMY that aims at confessing their thoughts about South Korea’s history-making K-pop septet.

The fans with the trending hashtag shared what made them attached to the group, who in seven years has become one of the biggest acts in the world.

#ArmyConfessionTime is all about BTS band members, though many thought the boy band fell into some controversy.

It’s pretty amazing to see that the ARMY has given their own sort of pet names to group members. For instance, some would think Suga, AgustD, and Yoongi were all different people. However, that’s not the case!

BTS’s Suga aka Min Yoon-gi has been one of the most talked-about BTS boys during the #ArmyConfessionTime and all of the above are nicknames given to him.

V and Taehyung are one of the trending topics right now along with #ArmyConfessionTime as Armys confess the misconceptions they had about the members when they first got into BTS.

Here check out how ARMY has been sharing its feelings towards BTS. while the hashtag also trends on top of the Twitter timeline in Pakistan.

 

 

https://twitter.com/LlXVANTER/status/1373890919758491649

https://twitter.com/_jkland/status/1373849753029464072

https://twitter.com/koosuave/status/1373849706506297344

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Saman Siddiqui

I am a freelance journalist, holding a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication and an MS in Peace and Conflict Studies, associated with the electronic media industry since 2006 in various capacities. Here at OyeYeah, I cover a range of genres, from journalism to fiction to fashion, including reviews, and fact findings. 

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