BTS have a lot of fans and they love them dearly. However, some supporters are taking things to a dangerous and inappropriate level when RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook go out in public.

There have been a lot of instances where fans aggressively approach the members and even try to touch and kiss them. That said, BTS has a dedicated security team to keep the boys safe and away from risks.

But there are also times when BTS' bodyguards have to protect the band from unfortunate circumstances. On Sept. 10, BTS appeared on KBS News9 to discuss their Billboard win, latest hit "Dynamite" and more.

Unlike airports, their tours and other public schedules, the KBS News9 station was a much calmer environment. The whole thing was carefully planned for the safety and privacy of BTS. But despite the well-organized event, BTS bodyguards were still on high-alert.

In fact, one of the bodyguards saved J-Hope, not from the rowdy crowd, but from a wall. The BTS star was walking on the ramp while looking back and the bodyguard quickly guided him in the right way. (Watch the clip here).

Something caught J-Hope's attention that made him look back. He could have bumped into a wall if the bodyguard wasn't there. The whole thing was filmed and the "Ego" rapper's mishap could have been witnessed by a lot of people.

If the bodyguard was not quick enough to rescue J-Hope he would certainly be the first one to laugh at himself and make fun of the incident. But knowing that it was at KBS News9 and was being watched by a lot of people, the BTS star could have been very embarrassed.

If only the bodyguard was there to save J-Hope from a mistake back in April. The BTS rapper blessed fans with an adorable TikTok clip during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr. Sunshine can be seen dancing to "Spring Day." He shared the video on Twitter.

While ARMYs were still busy bursting into UwUs, J-Hope suddenly deleted the video. Most fans were confused but some eagle-eyed ARMYs knew exactly why he deleted it.

You see, BTS is partnered with Samsung, but J-Hope uploaded the video from his iPhone. (Check out the photo here). The BTS star then re-uploaded the 13-second clip a few minutes later, and this time, he posted it using his Samsung phone. (Check out the photo here).