BTS J-Hope’s recent Weverse Live from Los Angeles has ignited passionate discussions among ARMY after some fans claimed he initially didn’t mention Taehyung (V) while discussing time spent with other members. The controversy emerged following his successful Lollapalooza Berlin performance, highlighting how deeply fans analyze every interaction within the beloved K-pop group.
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What Happened During the Live?
During his post-Lollapalooza livestream, J-Hope shared heartwarming updates about reuniting with BTS members in LA. He mentioned having meals with RM and SUGA, playfully called Jimin his “laugh button,” and expressed gratitude for their support during his solo activities.
However, some fans noticed that V wasn’t initially mentioned in these updates, leading to speculation about intentional exclusion. When a fan brought up Taehyung in the comments, J-Hope reportedly gave a brief acknowledgment, thanking V for his support.
BTS LA Reunion: Key Details & Timeline
Event | Details |
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J-Hope’s Performance | Lollapalooza Berlin (90-minute set) |
Live Stream Location | Los Angeles, USA |
Members Mentioned | RM, SUGA, Jimin initially |
V’s Support | Watched concert live, posted supportive content |
Fan Response | Mixed reactions and debate |
Taehyung’s Location | Reportedly in Korea since July 21 |
BTS Comeback | Spring 2026 album confirmed |
ARMY Defends BTS Bond: “We Shouldn’t Jump to Conclusions”
The fan response revealed a clear divide, with many longtime ARMY members stepping up to defend the group’s unity. Rational fans pointed out that V was reportedly in Korea since July 21, which would naturally explain his absence from J-Hope’s LA dining updates.
One fan wrote: “It’s rumored that Tae has been in Korea since the 21st if true then it would make sense why he wasn’t mentioned eating with them. I think sometimes we shouldn’t jump to conclusions.”
Long-time Fans Emphasize Brotherhood
Veteran ARMY members reminded the community that BTS has maintained strong bonds for over a decade. They argued that overanalyzing brief mentions during casual live streams doesn’t reflect the reality of the members’ relationships.
“You guys are so sensitive the members have known each other for +10 years they are FAMILY,” one fan emphasized, highlighting how the group’s genuine friendship transcends individual live stream mentions.
For more insights on K-pop fan culture and artist relationships, explore our K-pop community dynamics guide.
The Double Standards Debate
Many fans called out the double standards in fan expectations, noting that J-Hope frequently mentions all members during his lives, yet faces criticism when one isn’t specifically highlighted. They pointed out that other members don’t face similar scrutiny during their solo content.
“Mind u hoseok has mentioned him more than anyone on his lives yet here you are acting like an obsessed freak,” one frustrated fan commented, defending J-Hope’s consistent support for all members.
J-Hope’s Lollapalooza Success and Member Support
The controversy overshadowed J-Hope’s incredible 90-minute Lollapalooza Berlin performance, featuring songs from Jack in the Box and HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1. Both Jimin and Taehyung had actively supported the performance, with V even sharing a video of himself watching from his car.
J-Hope expressed genuine appreciation for this support during his live, thanking Jimin for calling immediately after the show and acknowledging V’s encouragement when fans brought it up.
BTS 2026 Comeback Confirmation
Beyond the controversy, J-Hope provided exciting updates about BTS’s highly anticipated group comeback. He confirmed the septet is actively working on an album scheduled for spring 2026 release, noting that their dynamic feels stronger after time apart during military service.
This news represents the most concrete timeline fans have received about BTS’s return as a complete group, making it arguably the most significant part of the live stream.
Check out our BTS comeback predictions for more analysis on their upcoming projects.
The Reality of Adult Friendships
Many mature fans emphasized that grown adults in long-term friendships aren’t obligated to constantly update each other or mention everyone in casual conversations. The expectation for members to list all six others in every live stream reflects unrealistic standards for real relationships.
What This Reveals About Fandom Culture
This incident highlights both the passionate dedication and potential toxicity within large fandoms. While fans’ protective instincts show genuine love for BTS, overanalyzing casual interactions can create unnecessary drama and stress for both artists and the community.
The rational response from experienced ARMY members demonstrates the fandom’s maturity, with many choosing to focus on supporting the members’ individual and group activities rather than manufacturing conflicts.
Moving Forward: Focus on the Music
As BTS continues their individual journeys while preparing for their 2026 reunion, incidents like this serve as reminders to prioritize the music and artistry that brought fans together initially. J-Hope’s successful solo activities and the confirmed group comeback deserve celebration rather than overshadowing by misinterpreted social media interactions.
Sources: Weverse, Lollapalooza Official
FAQs
Q: Why didn’t J-Hope mention Taehyung initially during his LA Weverse Live?
A: According to fan discussions, Taehyung was reportedly in Korea since July 21, which would explain why J-Hope didn’t mention him when talking about dining with members in LA. J-Hope was specifically discussing activities with members who were physically present with him in Los Angeles at the time.
Q: Is there actually tension between J-Hope and Taehyung in BTS?
A: No, there’s no evidence of tension between the members. Long-time fans point out that BTS has maintained strong bonds for over 10 years, and J-Hope has consistently supported all members throughout his solo activities. The controversy appears to be based on overanalysis of a casual live stream rather than actual relationship issues.