There is little doubt that BTS has a legion of fans who are always willing to support them. After all, Bangtan Sonyeondan is currently the biggest boy band in the world. However, it looks like Bangtan's biggest fans are also their own members. For instance, J-Hope has just paid tribute to his two older members Jin and Suga in a delightful tweet.

It's no secret that J-Hope is one of the most cheerful members of BTS and he makes this obvious with the joyful and sweet messages that he posts on the official BTS Twitter account. Not surprisingly, Jung Hoseok's most recent tweet is just as special but it also pays tribute to two of the men he looks up to. In addition to that, J-Hope made sure to promote Jungkook's new short film and declared his gratitude to their fans.

In J-Hope's tweet, he first thanks the Armys who supported them during BTS' performance on KBS Gayo Daechukje 2019 before adding a hopeful note about the rest of the year. "Let's complete the days left in 2019 in a good way too," Jung Hoseok wrote. He then revealed what he was planning to do for the rest of the evening. "Today I must sleep after watching Jungkook's video," he wrote, referring to the recently released GCF (Golden Closet Film) that was filmed and directed by the group's youngest member.

J-Hope then made sure to give Armys what they wanted to see. He posted a selfie he took with fellow BTS members Jin and Suga, who are both older than him. "This photo is with our hyungs," Jung Hoseok wrote before adding smiley faces. You can see the picture here.

It's an awesome reminder that although BTS might be the biggest boy band in the world, they still truly respect and love each other. J-Hope's post confirmed he still looks up to his hyungs Kim Seokjin and Min Yoongi and found a way to pay tribute to them on a truly special night.

BTS' performance on KBS Gayo Daechukje 2019 was followed by the release of GCF in Helsinki, a short film that was directed by Jeon Jungkook. It follows the members of Bangtan as they enjoyed the gorgeous sights in Finland. You can watch it below.

BTS is currently expected to release a comeback album in early 2020. The group is then expected to start a tour in April next year.