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    Taehyung Wears Charity, Critics Wear Shame—How One Small Bracelet Balanced a Soda Ad Backlash

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    So here we were, minding our business, when suddenly—bam!—the internet erupted over Kim Taehyung holding a Coke Zero. The man barely sips a drink and the world loses its mind.

    It all started when V was revealed as the face of Coca-Cola Zero Korea. Billboards went up. Bus stops lit up. The nation was basically wrapped in red and black. And ARMYs were screaming in delight—until a different kind of reaction began to bubble.

    Some netizens raised concerns over Coca-Cola’s alleged connections to companies operating in occupied territories, dragging up global boycott campaigns and ethical debates. Let’s be clear: this wasn’t about Taehyung as a person—it was about the symbolism of a massive global brand. But of course, V’s name got thrown into the blender anyway.

    And just when it felt like the discourse was getting too loud to breathe, Taehyung—without saying a word—reminded everyone who he really is.

    Because during that flashy, hyper-produced Coke Zero shoot, eagle-eyed fans noticed something much smaller. No, not his jawline (though, yes, wow)—they spotted a simple, handmade bracelet from a small Korean brand called CCNMADE. Turns out that little bracelet? It supports abandoned animals and children with heart disease. Oh, and it was nearly discontinued before V wore it. Guess what happened next? It sold out. Completely.

    This wasn’t a one-off either. He was also seen wearing a Save the Children bracelet, tied to donations for child health. While the internet was busy fighting over soda ethics, V was casually—silently—boosting charity sales and small businesses with just his wrist. Because of course he was.

    Fans quickly shut down the backlash with facts and full hearts.

    “He’s always helping in his own quiet way.”
    “He doesn’t need to post donation receipts. He just acts.”
    “He’s never been the bad guy. Not once.”

    This wasn’t damage control. This wasn’t PR spin. This was just… Taehyung being Taehyung. No press release, no performance. Just a quiet reminder that you can endorse a global product and still carry your values—literally—on your sleeve.

    Let’s not pretend it wasn’t a plot twist for the ages.

    Here comes a massive ad campaign, and the headlines are all about a bracelet. A bracelet. Because of course when V does brand deals, he turns them into charity spotlights. The Coke bottle might have had the logo, but the bracelet had his heart.

    The whole situation is just so peak BTS. Somehow even the backlash becomes a vehicle for love, action, and compassion.

    So next time someone questions Taehyung’s choices, maybe also check what’s on his wrist. Odds are, it’s saving someone’s life while looking effortlessly cool.

    And that, ARMY, is what pride still looks like.

    Borahae.

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