BTS's V will stand up for his fellow idols and plan to sue a YouTuber who has continuously spread malicious comments about several K-pop stars. However, the YouTube user in question seems proud of getting the singer-songwriter's attention instead of getting alarmed.

A fan posted the unnamed YouTuber, who has been spreading malicious rumors about BTS, aespa, TXT, NCT, The Boyz, and more on WeVerse. When V saw the post, he quickly responded and planned to take action.

He said he would proceed with lawsuits and could earn some "snack money" from it, AllKpop noted. "Mentioning my family and friends? Bye," he ended his comment.

Another fan answered the 25-year-old hitmaker back, saying he should not worry about it. But it looks like V has no plans to let it slide.

He stressed that aside from the BTS members, all artists do not like people like the YouTuber. Fans and ARMYs alike may have monitored him or not, but he will sue him on behalf of other artists who are hurt and do not have the courage to do so.

Alternatively, the YouTube channel owner responded by making a new post on his community tab. He seemed proud that V personally mentioned his name and even saw his videos.

However, for him, he should have never said the thing about "snack money" that would make his suit "harder," but that was all him. He even asked how big his channel could be to get his attention, calling it the only drama account that the BTS member watched.

For starters, this is not the first time BTS bravely confronted a basher when an anti-fan faced the consequences for posting false and hurtful things about the group, per Koreaboo. The police summoned the fan for an investigation and issued a public apology letter to the band.

The anti-fan admitted writing a few posts about the BTS's alleged plagiarism and hateful comments. He even said he was embarrassed to write down what he had posted and regretted his actions in the past.

He sincerely apologized for his wrongdoing and felt the need to say sorry on a personal level to BTS. However, he did not get the group's contact information and its agency, BigHit Entertainment, was not picking up his call. Though he found it silly to say these things after what he had done, he was determined to extend his apology to BTS.