Yeontan star: Fan buys star in memory of BTS' V's dog after his death, ARMY say 'Hope Taehyung sees this'
BTS' V last week shared his beloved furry companion Yeontan aka Tannie has embarked on a journey to dog star. The singer also asked his fans to remember Tannie every time they looked at stars. One fan took note of V's touching words and named a star after his beloved pet.
One of the many things that separates BTS from their counterparts is their unwavering love and dedication to their fandom, ARMY. The fans, too, never forget to return the favour, sticking with the Bangtan Boys through thick and thin. Recently, after Kim Taehyung (V) shared the heartbreaking news of his beloved dog Yeontan's (Tannie) passing, a fan's touching tribute has left the entire ARMY fandom emotional.
Fans touching tribute to Yeontan wins the internet.
A heartwarming tribute to BTS' V's late dog Yeontan has taken the internet by storm! A fan, @bellaroseprince555, shared a viral TikTok revealing she's bought a star in memory of the late Tannie. The star was registered in Yeontan's name on December 2, 2024.
Fans names star after V's late pet dog
In a poignant video, the fan revealed that she wanted to do something special for V after Tannie's passing. Inspired by V's heartfelt note, where he asked fans to remember his beloved pet whenever they gaze at the stars, she decided to buy a star and name it after Yeontan.
This beautiful gesture was her way of honouring V's wishes and keeping Tannie's memory alive. The thought that went into this move has sparked an outpouring of love and gratitude from fans.
an ARMY bought a star and named it Yeontan?? pic.twitter.com/BehZBObm72
¡ª THV ????? ????????? (@TAECORE_95) December 6, 2024
Omg, an ARMY bought a star and named it Yeontan ?? She posted it on TikTok.
¡ª ¡â????????????????????? (@11_11tae) December 6, 2024
Taehyung, did you see how much love Tannie is getting? ?? pic.twitter.com/tpa4bMzjxa
an ARMY bought a star and named it Yeontan
¡ª l¡îra? (@7withluv__) December 6, 2024
A star dedicated to Yeontan
"I bought a star to honor Yeontan's memory
Let me know if you see it in the sky. Maybe V will find it in Korea"
I wish taehyung could know about it.. Tannie, you are really now a Pupstar! pic.twitter.com/3Gna4HRr5J
IM SPEECHLESS.?
¡ª ?Irish? (@thv_manager) December 6, 2024
One Army bought a star and named it YEONTAN.? pic.twitter.com/Uo43IDbvbm
V pays tribute to Yeontan with White Christmas
BTS' V recently released his rendition of Bill Crosby's White Christmas, adding his own jazzy flair to the cult classic song. While the song's lyrics coupled with Taehyung's enchanting vocals brought a sense of nostalgia and warmth among fans, it was the music video that had ARMY's attention.
V paid a touching tribute to Yeontan with the music video of White Christmas. Set against a magical snowy winter backdrop. The video features Bing Crosby's classic vocals, accompanied by adorable footage of Yeontan, seamlessly blending together into the festive scenes.
When did Yeontan die?
Kim Tae Hyung shared a bittersweet update with fans on December 2, announcing the passing of his beloved dog Yeontan. In a heartfelt message on his Instagram Stories, the Winter Bear singer wrote: "Actually, the reason I'm writing this post today is that recently, Yeontan has embarked on a long journey to the dog stars."
TARHYUNG IG STORY????
¡ª ¡â????????????????????? (@11_11tae) December 2, 2024
Tannie ??
Hello, ARMY. Are you all enjoying a warm and cozy year-end? Thankfully, the weather hasn¡¯t gotten too cold yet!
It feels like it¡¯s been a while since I greeted ARMY through a song.
The duet with my dear Hyoshin hyung, whom I truly admire,¡ pic.twitter.com/MsbLODiiEL
¡°I think it would be nice if ARMYs could think of Yeontan once in a while so that he can be happy even on the stars,¡± the singer added. ¡°I hope this will be a warm end of the year where you can tell your loved ones around you that you love him once more," he added.
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