The K-Pop band trends daily and yesterday Kim Namjoon gave enough reason to BTS ARMY to simp over again.

BTS and Twitter have an inseparable relationship.

The K-Pop band trends daily and yesterday Kim Namjoon gave enough reason to BTS ARMY to simp over again. 

The leader of BTS posted a couple of selfies from his night run. 

Dressed in a black sleeveless tee, Namjoon / R M flashed a smile for ARMY on his Insta stories.

 The sweaty glistening look made fans thirst over him really hard.

 The word Daddy, which is kind of synonymous with Namjoon also began trending.

 The funniest part was when Twitter recognized Namjoon as the father of the ARMY. 

Fans were left in splits. 

Kim Namjoon is recognized as President Kim, the leader of Bangtan, a global icon and so on but few expected this from Twitter. 

Namjoon treated fans to pics from the Rock Festival which he attended along with his friend, a musician who is known as Balming Tiger. 

But the pics from the night run made fans crazy.

 BTS Namjoon/ R M left a thirst trap and fans went swooning over those beefy arms and mullet hair. 

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Dr. Manju Antil, PhD

Dr. Manju Antil, Ph.D. is a counseling psychologist, psychotherapist, and founder of Wellnessnetic Care, dedicated to promoting mental health and digital well-being. With over seven years of experience, she currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Apeejay Stya University and has previously taught at K.R. Mangalam University. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Kurukshetra University, specializing in projective techniques and suicidal ideation. A former Research Fellow at NCERT, Dr. Antil has authored 14+ research papers and 15 book chapters, and regularly presents at national and international forums. Her clinical work focuses on anxiety, depression, trauma, and digital fatigue using CBT, mindfulness, and psychodynamic approaches. She is a life member of the APA, BCPA, and Somatic Inkblot Society, and actively shares mental health content through her blog, podcast, and social media—aiming to make psychology accessible and therapy approachable for all.

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