There is no question that all the members of BTS are close after all these years. However, fans still believe that Suga and J-Hope have an awesome friendship that has lasted for a decade. Not surprisingly, Min Yoongi and Jung Hoseok have once again proven that their bond can be adorable and hilarious at the same time. Their recent exchange on their trip to New Zealand has resulted in Army praising the duo known as Sope for making fans laugh yet again.

For the fourth season of Bon Voyage, BTS headed for New Zealand to enjoy the sights and tackle the challenge of camping. In the latest episode, the seven members finally managed to relax in a luxurious apartment where they cooked their dinner and played an exciting game of Uno before bedtime. The following day, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook set off to take an awesome luge ride in Queenstown. But before they could leave the house, Min Yoongi and Jung Hoseok shared a delightful Sope moment.

In the behind-the-scenes video showing the members of BTS preparing for their trip to the luge ride, a newly awakened Suga noticed that J-Hope had a cool drink. He asked to take a sip and Jung Hoseok immediately offered him the bottle. Min Yoongi didn't hesitate in taking a few gulps and Hoseok noticed that his friend had placed his lips on the bottle's mouth. When J-Hope tried to scold his hyung for doing this, Yoongi simply answered, "I love you," making Hoseok laugh.

It's an adorable yet hilarious moment that didn't show up in the full episode of Bon Voyage Season 4 Episode 7. Nevertheless, it was great that the scene was still featured in the behind-the-scenes video. Although Suga had made a mistake of acting that J-Hope's bottle was his own, Min Yoongi still managed to get off the error without taking it too seriously. Needless to say, the friendship between the two is one of the major reasons why Sope (a combination of their names Suga and J-Hope) is one of the most popular BTS ships among Army.

Interestingly, Sope isn't a fan-made BTS ship. Suga himself coined the phrase when he joked about the other ships and noticed that there wasn't a good name for the friendship between him and J-Hope. The two even created their own Sope tracksuits and performed the song Otsukare, which has been hailed as the official Sope anthem.