Many joked that V is the biggest fanboy of BTS and his bias team is the “Rap Line,” which is consists of RM, Suga, and J-Hope. But the 24-year-old singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor has proven time and time again that the claims are not a joke at all as he is indeed the biggest fanboy of BTS, especially the “Rap Line.”

V would most of the time be the first one to show extreme support for his members. Every time the BTS boys have a solo project, or they said and did something amazing, V would always let them know how much he adores them.

So when Big Hit recently dropped J-Hope’s solo “Ego,” V promoted it in the cutest way possible. BTS’s official Twitter account shared a clip of someone dancing on the beach while the second comeback single for Map of the Soul: 7 was playing in the background. (Watch the video here).

At first, ARMYs thought it was J-Hope dancing to “Ego." But after a few replays, it was quite clear that V was the one dancing his heart out to the latest bop.

Some ARMYs even showed proof why they believe that it was V who was dancing to J-Hope’s “Ego.” They shared a side-by-side video of the BTS star doing his go-to “happy” step, which he did in both “Ego” and while receiving an award in the past. (Watch the clip here).

This is not the first time V eagerly promotes J-Hope solo song. When the 25-year-old rapper, songwriter, dancer, and record producer released “Chicken Noodle Soup” last year, V was always the first one who would do the #ChickenNoodleSoupChallenge.

During Bon Voyage Season 4, J-Hope decided to take advantage of the beautiful scenery in New Zealand and took a couple of his solo clips and also videos of the “Maknae Line” (Jimin, V, and Jungkook) for the “Chicken Noodle Soup” challenge. But J-Hope wanted them to enjoy the trip, so he didn’t force the younger members to do the challenge in every location. But V kept reminding him to shoot some clips for the “Chicken Noodle Soup” challenge and was always ready to do the dance moves. (Watch the clip here).

But V’s undying support for J-Hope is not only limited to him dancing to the latter’s solo songs. In fact, when the BTS star visited the rapper on his shoot for his single at the time, “Daydream,” V didn’t hesitate to be a part of the music video to play the character of a sleeping J-Hope even though he wasn’t prepared at all. (Watch the clip here).