BTS’ V surprises fans with a playful Weverse live after Jimin and Jungkook’s session

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July 14 turned into an unforgettable day for BTS fans as Jimin, Jungkook, and V lit up Weverse with surprise livestreams. While Jimin and Jungkook brought playful chaos during their LA hangout, it was V’s solo appearance that stole a quiet corner of the spotlight. Logging on with only 3% battery, V made the most of his brief time with fans. Despite the short duration, his signature playfulness, charm, and dry humor shone through, leaving ARMYs smiling long after the live ended.

During the stream, V casually mentioned that the members weren’t working on music that day, so he had used the time to exercise and meet friends around Los Angeles. Dressed down with his trademark cool, he kept the energy light, letting fans know he was simply enjoying his downtime. The livestream was peppered with candid quirks: he flipped his sunglasses from his forehead to his eyes with a sharp head movement, then grinned mischievously when they landed perfectly. The moment became an instant favorite among fans.

In another classic Taehyung move, he couldn’t resist teasing ARMYs. When asked if he missed them, he joked, “ARMY? How can I say I missed ARMY? That too, so directly. Ehey\~ I can’t\~ I can’t,” pouting and laughing as he dodged the question. It was the kind of flirty, roundabout affection fans have come to love and expect from him.

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As a bonus, V turned the short stream into a mini playlist session, offering a glimpse into his current music rotation. His choices—featuring mellow, emotive tracks like SZA’s “Crybaby” and Mk.gee’s “Alesis”—reflected his introspective, R\&B-leaning taste. The song list gave ARMYs an unfiltered peek into his current mood, rounding out the brief but cozy update.

BTS is currently in Los Angeles for a two-month creative break, working on music and reconnecting with each other away from the public eye. With their Spring 2026 comeback album on the horizon, these casual updates feel like breadcrumbs hinting at what’s to come. And even with a phone barely holding a charge, V managed to make fans feel seen, remembered, and missed—just not too directly.