BTS had another fun activity, answering questions about each other about various topics. This time, Jimin takes the spotlight as RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, V and Jungkook guess his favorite topic.

In a new video for Vanity Fair's YouTube channel, the BTS members revealed how well they knew each other. As Jimin asked about the favorite subject he loves to discuss with the members, almost all agreed with working out.

RM guessed the right answer that J-Hope seconded. The latter said the 25-year-old star had been into exercising as of late, which surprised even Jin, Koreaboo noted.

In fact, Jin said that just last month, Jimin revealed that working out did not match his personality and did not want to do it anymore. From here, everyone made fun of Jimin as he flexed his muscles in front of them, showing the alleged result of his hard work.

On a serious note, Suga disclosed all the BTS members are now more mindful of their postures today. They, then, started to talk about how serious and important being fit is to someone.

It is not only applicable for the body, but it also does wonders into the mind. In fact, Jimin advised everyone who is feeling down to work out.

Meanwhile, talking about Jimin's success, his solo song "Filter" has been making and breaking records since its release in February 2020. AllKpop noted the song gets the highest number of streams for a Korean solo song in the first 24 hours on Spotify history.

It is also the highest-charting solo song on the international iTunes song chart, getting the second spot. Mind you, it is only behind BTS's "Map of the Soul: 7" title track.

In addition, "Filter" also sits second on Korean music charts Melon, Flo, Bugs, Soribada, and Genie. It now holds the record for the highest number of number one ranking in iTunes' history for any B-side track.

The song, too, is the most-streamed BTS non-single on Melon. It has become the only most-streamed non-single from the Korean superstars on the platform.

If these are not yet enough to prove Jimin's success, "Filter" has spent 73 weeks on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart as of Aug. 17. So, this just means that it is the longest-charting Korean solo song released in 2020 on the chart and the longest-charting solo song from BTS, and the "Map of the Soul: 7" title track.