BTS is reportedly in a vacation, and there are some rules its members have to follow. However, Jungkook, J-Hope, and Jimin can't help themselves but act rebellious to tease the ARMYs of their possible comeback.
Jungkook, J-Hope, and Jimin are said to be being rebellious for revealing little details for their alleged next project. These three should be relaxing and not working, but they are giving hints of their return that fans surely love.
Jungkook breaks the rule first when he revealed BTS is now working on their new album. He even reveals they are in the "middle of recording" in a fan café chat, per Koreaboo.
Next is J-Hope. The 24-year-old BTS rapper goes live and plays his song "1 Verse," while touring his watchers at the studio. The song said to come from a fan-made-lyric video, which Big Hit Entertainments bans for copyright infringement.
Last is Jimin. The 23-year-old star screenshots BTS's "Save Me" webtoon and shares it on Twitter. As expected, fans celebrate his move for giving a glimpse of their next projects. In fact, ARMY loves them more for breaking all the rules to give them an update about their return.
According to AllKpop, BTS's department's staff members at Big Hit Entertainment are busy making active preparations on the group's comeback in late April or early May. There are even rumors V, J-Hope, RM, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, and Suga filmed their returning music video last week in Namyangju in South Korea with the set up of extreme security measures to avoid leaks.
However, Big Hit Entertainment denied the news and said the rumors are not true. "News about the music video recording is not true. They did not film a new music video. We will reveal details when the comeback is actually confirmed," it said in a statement, via Metro News. It even refuted BTS's return in April or May.
BTS has been hinting their return when Jin said they are now working on their new album at the recent Seoul Music Awards. If the rumors are true, it will be the first time that the group will do business with Big Hit Entertainment again after they renewed their contracts in October 2018.
But to clear all the issues, Big Hit Entertainment once again issues an official statement about BTS's return. "The comeback time period is not confirmed. Once we confirm the comeback date, we will make an official announcement," it said.