Interview of BTS Member Jimin With Rolling Stone Reveals His Perfectionist Nature, Talents, And More
BTS member Jimin was recently featured in the digital cover story of Rolling Stone magazine. In this feature, he shared about his perfectionist nature, his immense love for dancing, what he experienced during the pandemic, and more.
Jimin was interviewed by Rolling Stone editor Brian Hiatt titled, "Jimin on Perfectionism, Missing ARMY, His love of Dancing and BTS' Future." The interview was released on May 15, 2021.
The interview was very unique from all of the countless interviews BTS did with various media giants as this one goes deeper into Jimin's amiable personality, his appreciation of the ever-growing ARMY, his relationship with his fellow BTS members, as well his own aspirations in the future.
"We've been telling people to really love themselves. This year I began to tell myself these things." Jimin said in the interview. Ever since the interview was released on the Rolling Stone website, it remained as one of its top stories. It's expected as many of the ARMY and Jimin stans are curious about what he had to stay related to his career.
This isn't the first time that Jimin was featured in a huge publication. In fact, back in November 2020, he was featured on the cover of the Wall Street Journal Magazine. This issue has the highest number of sales in South Korea's bookstores alone.
In a recent report, it was revealed that the drink BTS Member Jimin might be holding and drinking in the last set of concept photos for their upcoming English comeback single, "Butter," could be the French premium soda product "Lorina."
After this discovery was made, followers have also noticed that all the red "Lorina" sodas are immediately sold out on some online resellers. Even the likes of major ones such as Walmart and Sodapopstop. If one tries to do a quick search online for the product, he will notice that they're either unavailable or immediately sold out.
Just recently, Jimin became the first Korean soloist to reach around 500 million streams with just 4 of his songs on the popular music streaming platform Spotify.