BTS members reveal their alternative careers | Inquirer Entertainment

BTS members reveal their alternative careers

/ 05:56 PM August 10, 2017

BTS. Image: K-Pop Herald

The newest video in Billboard Magazine’s Fan Army Face-off series revealed what each member of BTS would be doing if he weren’t part of the K-pop idol group.

True to their passion, Suga, known for producing and writing various songs for BTS and other artists, said that he would’ve become a songwriter and producer. Meanwhile, J-Hope who is a well-known underground dancer in his home town and BTS’ dance captain, revealed that we would’ve still become a dancer.

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The eldest member, Jin, said that he would probably become a farmer, since he has farmed when he was in middle school and his uncle had been convincing him to do so.

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Likewise, V also believed he would’ve been a farmer. However, after debuting and exploring many other hobbies, he said he would also probably become a photographer.

The leader, Rap Monster, said he probably would have ended up with an office job (as he said he wanted to follow his father’s career). Jimin, for his part, revealed he wanted to become a police offer.

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Lastly, the maknae (youngest member) Jungkook said that he probably would have become an athlete. JB

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