BTS Monuments: Beyond the Stars, the documentary series uncovering the journey of the global K-pop sensation, BTS, offers insights into V’s decision to renew his contract with HYBE in 2018. As the group faced challenges in 2018, including personal struggles and the looming possibility of disbandment, V sheds light on his commitment to the well-being of the members.
In the latest episode of the documentary series, Suga reveals that BTS took a break in 2018, during which he reflected on the group’s position and his personal growth. V, in turn, elaborates on the significance of the members growing closer during this period, forming a supportive family through laughter and shared experiences.
Expressing his commitment, V states, “Regardless of the relationship with the agency, I signed my contract to see them smile, even if it’s just for a moment, especially since they are all feeling sad right now.” This revelation provides a glimpse into the emotional challenges the group faced during 2018.
The year 2018 marked a tumultuous period for BTS, dealing with false plagiarism accusations, mounting pressure, and individual struggles affecting their mental health. Despite the hardships, V’s decision to renew his contract reflects the deep bond and commitment among the members.
As the BTS members are currently fulfilling mandatory military services in South Korea, the documentary series offers fans a retrospective view of their remarkable journey. The group is set to reunite in 2025 following their individual returns.
Note: All members are expected to complete their military service by 2025, starting with Jin in 2024.