First time ever: BTS member Jimin gives glimpse of his moon tattoos

Updated : Apr 06, 2023 16:04
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Park Jimin, a member of BTS, recently shared a video in which he provided a clear glimpse of his tattoos. The singer can be seen sitting with his back to the camera, wearing a cutout white top. The tattoos depict five phases of the moon. BTS fans immediately took to Twitter to share screenshots from the video and express their excitement at finally seeing the tattoos.

A user wrote, 'These are the most beautiful tattoos a person could ever have. Another wrote, 'Jimin really posted the close up of his moon tattoos for us, he's so prettyyyy'.
Last year while performing live, Jimin disclosed that he has five tattoos of the moon. Baby mochi of BTS claimed that Tae sent him a fanart depicting his tattoos. He confirmed that although he only had one tattoo on his back in the picture when it was shared with him, he now has five moon tattoos on is back.

On the professional front, Jimin created history by becoming the first South Korean solo artist to occupy the top spot on Billboard's top US songs chart. His most recent single, 'Like Crazy' dethroned Miley Cyrus's 'Flowers', which topped the chart for eight weeks, and claimed the top spot on Billboard's Hot 100 this week. 'Anti-Hero' by Taylor Swift was also left behind. 'Face', Jimin's debut solo album, contains this song. 

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