BTS: Jimin is ready to take off his shirt to show off his tattoo at any time, saying: "It's okay"; but reserve for a special occasion  

BTS member Park Jimin aka Jimin went live on Weverse and interacted with ARMY. He talked about his album, Jin Hyung, and also talked about taking off his shirt. Here are some of the things Jimin said during his live.

So, for those who don't know, BTS member Jimin aka Chimchim went live a few minutes ago. He did another Lego session with ARMY and unlike Jungkook, it looks like he did it with the staff present. Jimin, while making a piece of lego art, talked to ARMY and also listened to songs like Euphoria, The Astronaut, Vibe, and more. Jimin loves doing lego art and hanging out and talking to ARMYs and this live was no different. He talked about his upcoming album and also about going topless, yes, you read that right!

BTS Jimin is ready to take off his shirt

Jimin is one of the cutest members of BTS and everything he does is loved by fans and BTS ARMY. However, Jimin can be quite flirty because ARMY knows that all too well. And during the recent live stream, Jimin seemed to be flirting. One of the ARMYs asked him when he would show off the moon tattoo on his back. According to a translation on Twitter, Jimin said that taking off his shirt is no big deal but it would be weird to do it now (while going live)

The Serendipity and Filter hitmaker added that he thought there would be a special occasion dedicated to that. He asked if there was a chance for a big reveal and asked them to wait a little longer. Maybe next time he holds a concert, Jimin will show off his tattoo? Well, ARMY and the Hollywood News section are sure to go crazy over his casual shirtless talk. 

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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