BTS Share Briefly About Their Loves Lives And How They Date

BTS Share Briefly About Their Loves Lives And How They Date
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They gave very simple answers.

BTS recently did an open interview with Esquire‘s Dave Holmes, where they talked about a lot of topics. One thing that they briefly spoke about was their love lives.

Dave Holmes said that he asked the members broad questions about dating and that the members all answered them by saying “No”.

I ask about dating, broad questions like “Are you?” and “Is there time?” and “Can you?” and the answer to all of them is pretty clear: “No.”

— Dave Holmes

In fact, Jungkook shared that sleep is the most important thing for them right now, implying that they simply don’t have time to date anymore.

The most important thing for us now is to sleep.

— Jungkook

Suga followed Jungkook’s statement by giving a humorful comment about his dark circles.

Can you see my dark circles?

— Suga

RM then concluded by talking about how their love lives revolve around ARMYs (BTS’s fandom).

Our love life—twenty-four hours, seven days a week—is with all the ARMYs all over the world.

— RM

Recently, BTS’s “MIC Drop (Steve Aoki Remix)” has joined the 800 million view club on YouTube!

On December 1 at approximately 7 a.m. KST, the music video for the “MIC Drop” remix hit 800 million views on YouTube, becoming BTS’s fourth music video to do so after “DNA,” “Boy With Luv,” and “Fake Love.”

The “MIC Drop” remix MV was released on November 24, 2017, meaning that it took around three years and six days for the music video to hit the milestone.

Check out the fiery music video for the “MIC Drop” remix below!

The “Dynamite” MV was released on August 21 at 1 p.m. KST and it hit 650 million views shortly after 11 p.m. KST on November 30. This means it took about three months, nine days, and 10 hours to reach the milestone.

“Dynamite” has beaten the previous record for Korean artists set by PSY’s “Gangnam Style”! While there is no official source for the exact time it took for PSY’s MV to reach 650 million views, “Gangnam Style” hit 600 million views in about three months and 16 days, and BTS’s “Dynamite” has reached 650 million views in a faster time than that.

“Dynamite” is BTS’s eighth music video to reach the milestone, following “DNA,” “Boy With Luv,” “Fake Love,” “MIC Drop,” “IDOL,” “Fire,” and “Blood Sweat & Tears.”

Congratulations to BTS! Celebrate by watching “Dynamite” again below:

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