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BTS has owned the headlines this past week with a series of high-profile events, public milestones, and global celebrations. On November 8, Jungkook stunned Shanghai and social media by leading Calvin Klein’s world debut at the China International Import Expo. Crowds packed the expo as his massive visuals for Calvin Klein’s 2025 Holiday Campaign were unveiled on huge digital screens, with Jungkook’s presence sparking viral trends on Weibo, TikTok, and X. Fans and media alike described the moment as a new benchmark for K-pop’s global influence, with attendees lining up just for a glimpse of Jungkook’s image. The Shanghai Daily called it a sight that made everyone “stop walking,” underscoring Jungkook’s new status as both fashion icon and music superstar.
November 13 brought an outpouring of love for BTS ARMY Day, the twelfth anniversary of the group’s fandom. Landmarks lit up purple worldwide, and fans organized global streaming events and charity projects. ARMY’s continuing support through the members’ military service and solo activities proved that the BTS-ARMY bond remains one of pop culture’s strongest. The day also served as a reminder of V’s legendary “I purple you” message, which made purple the symbol of trust and connection between BTS and their fans.
Jimin, always in the spotlight, captured the No. 1 spot in Korea’s Boy Group Brand Reputation Rankings for November 2025, closely followed by Jungkook. Analysts at the Korean Business Research Institute highlighted BTS’s dominance, with Jimin praised as the “it boy” of the industry yet again. On social media, Jimin charmed fans with poetic reflections and romantic views of autumn skies, posting captivating moonlit photos on Weverse. His presence remains magnetic whether in music, fashion, or simple online updates.
V made headlines on November 15 with a show-stopping public appearance at the V&YOU Pop-Up in Los Angeles, where he greeted fans and debuted his collaboration with the lifestyle brand, solidifying his reputation as a global trendsetter.
On the business front, BTS is gearing up for their long-awaited return as a group. Jimin confirmed that the group has finished recording their next album, and RM took to Weverse last week to promise “exciting” new music. Rolling Stone and Billboard reported the band is planning a comeback for late March 2026, their first group release since their collective military service – potentially marking a new era for BTS and their sound.
Notably, Jin’s music video “Don’t Say You Love Me” passed 35 million views on YouTube and won Best Music Video at the 2025 Korea Grand Music Awards, while j-hope recently finalized the lineup for his solo stage tour and dropped a hotly anticipated collaboration with LE SSERAFIM.
There’s rumors circulating of surprise appearances and secret recording sessions, but as of now, only official channels have confirmed the new album and group preparations. For BTS and ARMY, this week was not just busy — it was historic.
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