Jin’s name has been on everyone’s lips for years, not only because he’s a member of the biggest boy group on the planet right now, but because of his next-level visuals and undeniable charm. Despite being the oldest one out of the bunch, Mr. Worldwide Handsome is playful and carefree, garnering him the title of the “Fake Maknae” of BTS.

Like everyone else, Jin also has a “dark side,” which he prefers to keep in the shadows. In Break The Silence: The Movie, the 28-year-old singer and songwriter revealed why he chooses only to show his fun side to the public.

“As Jin, I don’t really want to show people that side of me. Since I’m a person who likes games and movies. So I try my best not to show my darker side. I try hard to act more cheerful or show only my bright side. So I tend to separate Jin and Kim Seokjin,” he shared.

Jin noted that RM once told him that fans watch them to be happy. But when they are sad, ARMYs would sympathize with them and feel down as well. This is something that the “Moon” singer didn’t want fans to feel, so he decided to show more of his playful persona to make ARMYs smile and laugh.

“Fans get positive energy from seeing us. ‘This is who they are, and seeing them makes me happy.’ If that’s what they feel, that makes me happy too. That’s what I love about it,” Jin said.

Meanwhile, J-Hope previously talked about his true self and him being a member of BTS. His lyrics from his solo track “Ego” revealed a lot about his thoughts regarding his two identities.

In the end, J-Hope decided to merge both worlds. However, it seems that the BTS rapper is still finding a way to show Jung Hoseok more to everyone.

While J-Hope found his purpose as a performer, the BTS rapper revealed that he is not as solid as Jung Hoseok. In Episode 5 of BTS’s docuseries Break The Silence, the 26-year-old rapper, songwriter, dancer, and record producer shared the difference between J-Hope and Jung Hoseok.

J-Hope further explained that he has a persona that he wanted to show to everyone. But since he is mostly known as BTS’s J-Hope, it’s the part of him that is easier for him to share. But he then pointed out that he is not being fake when he’s J-Hope. He said that' he's not "wearing a mask," but he has to be "visibly“ become his performer self, which is J-Hope.