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    BTS – Famous Idol Group Introduction:

    BTS is a world-renowned idol group, not only famous for their incredible performances but also for their strong bond. They are best friends who always support and take care of each other like family.

    1. Namjoon (Leader, Rapper) – The wise and dependable leader.

    2. Seokjin (Vocalist, Visual) – The eldest, funny yet protective.

    3. Yoongi (Rapper, Producer) – Quiet but deeply caring.

    4. Jay (Vocalist, Dancer) – Passionate and energetic, the fourth member.

    5. Hoseok (Rapper, Dancer) – The sunshine, bringing joy to the team.

    6. Jimin (Vocalist, Dancer) – Playful and affectionate with a strong stage presence.

    7. Taehyung (Vocalist, Visual) – Mysterious and artistic with a unique charm.

    8. Jungkook (Vocalist, Dancer, Maknae) – Talented in everything, the golden youngest.

    Crazy Fan Girl: Jumping wildly “BTS! NAMJOON! SEOKJIN! YOONGI! JAY! HOSEOK! JIMIN! TAEHYUNG! JUNGKOOK! YOU'RE ALL MINE!!!”

    Before they could react, a rain of gifts—plushies, flowers, fan letters, even a random sneaker—started flying onto the stage.

    Jay: Dodging a stuffed bunny “Woah! That was close—”

    Jungkook: Laughing “Did someone just throw a whole sneaker?!”

    Seokjin: Holding up a fan letter “At least this one’s safe…”

    But then, a T-shirt landed right on Taehyung’s head, making him freeze in place. He slowly removed it, revealing a heart-covered fan message scribbled in marker.

    Taehyung: Reading out loud “Taehyung, I love you more than oxygen!” Blinking “Uh… that’s… passionate.”

    Hoseok and Jimin tried to keep the performance going, while Namjoon—ever the leader—took the mic with a calm smile.

    Namjoon: Laughing softly “ARMY, we love you! But let’s keep the gifts off the stage for safety, okay?”

    The fan girl was still screaming, completely overwhelmed with excitement. Security gently guided her back to her seat as the members exchanged amused yet cautious glances.

    Yoongi: Muttering to Jay “I think she might be more obsessed with us than our own families.”