Imagine being the biggest music company in Korea, managing the most powerful group in the world, and still thinking you can get away with casually erasing one of the seven members. Spoiler alert: you cannot. ARMY will hunt you down with hashtags, receipts, and a fury unmatched by any boardroom executive. That’s exactly what happened when HYBE’s latest Movie Weeks 16 epilogue video dared to show only six members of BTS—leaving out Jimin completely.
Yes, that Jimin. Park Jimin. The guy whose name alone trends worldwide when he sneezes. The man who just months ago became the first Korean soloist to top the Billboard Hot 100. Somehow, in a video meant to celebrate BTS’s legacy, HYBE apparently misplaced him like a set of car keys.
The moment the clip went live, fans were quick to notice the glaring omission. “Where is Jimin?” wasn’t just a casual question—it was a global demand. ARMY immediately trended “BTS is 7” across social media, reminding everyone—including HYBE—that BTS without Jimin is like a galaxy missing a star. You can’t rewrite history. You can’t reshape the group to fit a narrative. Seven means seven. Always.
And let’s be clear, this wasn’t a minor editing oversight. The video specifically showcased six members during the emotional epilogue for Young Forever. Cutting Jimin out of such a symbolic moment felt less like an accident and more like a betrayal. Fans weren’t about to stay quiet. They flooded HYBE’s channels with outrage, demanded explanations, and called for accountability.
HYBE, of course, was forced into the classic damage-control routine. The company issued an apology, claiming it was a mistake. But by then, the damage was done. ARMY had already declared war. Screenshots were circulating, angry posts were multiplying, and the message was crystal clear: you don’t mess with the narrative of BTS.
Because here’s the truth—BTS is not six, and they never will be. The group’s very identity is built on seven individuals who each bring something irreplaceable to the table. Leave one out, and you’re not just editing a video—you’re erasing part of history. Jimin isn’t a supporting character. He’s the heartbeat. And ARMY will make sure no one forgets it.
This entire mess just proves once again why ARMY is the fiercest, most protective fandom on the planet. Other groups’ fans might complain about line distributions or screen time. ARMY? We’ll drag a billion-dollar company into the spotlight for cutting seven down to six. Because at the end of the day, BTS is seven. Always has been, always will be. And no poorly edited video can change that truth.
So here’s the lesson, HYBE: next time, double-check before you upload. Better yet, triple-check. Because ARMY isn’t just watching—we’re documenting, archiving, and ready to go to war at the first sign of erasure.
BTS is 7. Forever. End of discussion.