BTS Manager Song Ho Beom has been working with all seven Bangtan Boys for years, so it's not a surprise that he's close to each one of them.
However, ARMYs are convinced that the BTS manager could have a favorite among the K-pop idols, and they managed to find some kind of proof.
BTS Manager Said To Be Closest to This BTS Member
On his Instagram account, the doting manager of the seven-member group shared two photos of himself happily wearing BTS Jin's "Good Day" pajamas from BTS's Artist-Made merch collection.
One of the snaps shows Song Ho Beom rocking the pajama while giving ARMYs a peace sign. Through the years, the manager has also dropped other clues that he's especially close to BTS Jin.
There was a time when ARMYs showered BTS Jin with compliments, and he adorably hid his face on the manager's shoulder.
Song Ho Beom looks as equally happy as Jin to be hearing all those compliments about the singer.
BTS Managers Over the Years
Other than Song Ho Beom, BTS has also been working with its managers in the past couple of years.
In July 2019, BTS manager Sejin earned mad respect from ARMYs following the release of Netmarble's mobile game, BTS World.
The objective of the game is for players to manage the K-pop group from their pre-debut stage up until they become global superstars.
Those that tried the game soon realized how difficult it must be to handle BTS behind the scenes so they made sure to show their respect for Sejin.
And then there's BTS manager Bang Si Hyuk. He serves as the founder and CEO of Big Hit Entertainment, the agency that's handling the K-pop group.
In October 2019, Bang Si-hyuk shared with TIME how he first heard of BTS. He said that one of his producers sent him the group's demo tape. At the time, RM was just 15 years old, and he initially wanted to include him in the hip-hop crew that he was putting together.
However, the manager soon realized that an idol group might work better from a business perspective.
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But when some of the trainees learned that they were no longer training to become a hip-hop crew, most of them left. RM, Suga, and J-Hope stayed back. The other members were discovered through auditions.
When talking about BTS's success in the United States, the manager said that he believes that it has a lot to do with luck. He added that they didn't strategize for BTS to become international idols, but it's the group's message that resonated well with their fans.
At the time, the idols were able to touch something that hasn't been addressed in the United States, and the rest is history.
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Camille Heimbrod wrote this.
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