BTS goes undercover online, reacting to fan theories & debates. See them answer questions about their reunion, music, and more in GQ's new video.
- March 7, 2026
AceShowbiz - BTS is interacting directly with fans online as excitement grows for their upcoming activities.
In a recently released video by GQ, the global K-pop phenomenon goes undercover on the internet, responding to questions and comments from fans across multiple platforms including X, Reddit, TikTok, Quora, and YouTube. This feature is part of GQ’s ongoing series where artists review and react to discussions about themselves circulating online.
Throughout the video, the members of BTS address a diverse range of fan theories, inside jokes, and long-standing debates within their fan community. They also verify facts found on their Wikipedia pages and reply to inquiries about the group’s reunion and their evolving musical style.
At times, the conversation delves into how BTS’s music and outlook have transformed since their early days, with the members openly acknowledging that their current work reflects a more mature phase in their careers.
The video also explores the deep connection between BTS and their dedicated fanbase, ARMY. The members respond to questions about their favorite moments with fans and the culture that has developed around their music over the past decade.
One notable segment features the group discussing what they missed most about collaborating while away from the public eye and the experience of coming back together in the studio.
This GQ appearance comes ahead of the March 20 release of BTS’s new album, which stands as one of the group’s most significant projects since completing their mandatory military service and resuming group activities. This album will be their first major release since their hiatus, which began in 2022.
In addition to the album, BTS is launching several supporting projects tied to this comeback. A concert film titled The Comeback Live is set to premiere on March 21, providing fans with a performance-focused experience that complements the new era. Following that, a documentary called The Return will start streaming on Netflix on March 27.
Fans can watch BTS respond to questions and comments online in the GQ video.