Did you know that BTS members Jimin and V went to the same high school as Oh My Girl's Seunghee? She recently shared more anecdotes recalling her fond memories with these two boys while they were still in their teens.

Seunghee shared in the TV program Happy Together that she was friends with the BTS hotties in high school. She was in the same class as Jimin, who transferred to her school, while V was in another class. However, she was friends with V first, who was training to be a star with BTS by then. 

The young singer said that V endorsed Jimin to her care so they became good friends. Seunghee said that the BTS members were both hard workers who would practice on their dance after school. 

"I still remember how all Jimin cared about was practicing," Seunghee recalled. "He'd practice until dawn, so he was half a zombie and completely exhausted when he came to school."

She added that V was also the same and would keep dancing even while waiting on the subway. He would dance and watch his reflection on the screen doors. Happy Together host Yoo Kae Suk remarked that the BTS boys do put a lot of effort into what they do. 

Seunghee added that despite the boys' success with BTS, they still keep in touch. As her good friends, they have consoled her when she struggled, especially in her craft.

However, when she was still starting out with Oh My Girl, Seunghee said she kept her distance because her agency disallowed socialization even if they have been friends for a long time. Her management had a strict policy about rookies and Seunghee had to obey those rules, per AllKPop.

Jimin, V and Seunghee all went to Korea Arts High School in Seoul. They were reunited on stage when both BTS and Oh My girl performed at the 2019 MNet Asian Music Awards.

Meanwhile, BTS is celebrating its sixth year as a boyband this June. Jimin, V, RM, Jin, J-Hope, Suga and Jungkook have definitely come a long way since their 2013 debut with the song "No More Dream." 

Since becoming an international phenomenon, BTS has broken different records, performed in many U.S. shows and events for the first time ever, spoken at the assembly in the U.N., achieved sold out concerts, and released more than a hundred songs. 

To mark this milestone, the group and their ARMY of fans have been posting and making the hashtag #6YearsWithOurHomeBTS trend on social media. The boys have also released various videos showcasing their growth through the years.