We love when BTS interacts with ARMY on their Weverse App since its usually a bit more intimate as compared to other social media like Twitter or Instagram. A few hours ago a fan wrote a post on Weverse and attached a Gif of BTS roller scatting. It was the part where J-Hope was being helped by Jin not to fall down. The ARMY asked whether ‘our hobi was okay’. J-Hope responded with laughing emojis and added that he was not okay. Its great to see that he can laugh at himself knowing that ARMY is worried about him.

BTS’s J-Hope, known for his electrifying dance moves and radiant personality, has recently captured the hearts of ARMY once again—this time, not with a mic in hand or a complex choreography routine, but on a pair of roller skates. The glimpses of him wobbling, laughing, and improving his skating skills during BTS’s “In the SOOP” episodes and various behind-the-scenes clips have sparked a tidal wave of affection and admiration from fans. It’s not just about the act of skating—it’s everything J-Hope brings to the rink: charm, vulnerability, determination, and that contagious sunshine energy.

So, why exactly is ARMY collectively melting over J-Hope’s skating adventures? Let’s break it down.

One of the most endearing aspects of J-Hope’s skating moments is how relatable he becomes. We often see him as an incredible dancer—precise, confident, and controlled on stage. Watching him start something new, where he’s not immediately perfect, reminds us that even someone as skilled as Hobi can be a beginner again. Whether he’s cautiously stepping forward on skates or laughing after a near fall, it humanizes him in the sweetest way. Fans admire his courage in trying new things and embracing the learning process with a positive attitude.

This contrast—going from the King of Dance to a wobbly beginner on wheels—is a refreshing side of J-Hope that feels accessible and warm. It shows humility and reminds fans that growth is a journey, no matter how experienced or talented you are in other areas.

J-Hope is affectionately known as BTS’s “mood maker,” and this nickname shines even brighter in the skating rink. Whether he’s teasing the others, giggling at himself, or hyping up his members, his energy is magnetic. In one memorable scene, after making it around the rink without falling, he throws his arms up triumphantly—smiling like a kid who just won a gold medal. It’s impossible not to smile with him.

ARMYs particularly love the way he keeps spirits high, even when he stumbles. His laughter is infectious. There’s a lightheartedness to his skating attempts that balances the intensity of BTS’s usual performances. In many ways, it’s these unpolished, joyful moments that make fans fall in love all over again.

It wouldn’t be a BTS moment without iconic fashion, and J-Hope brings his usual flair to the skating rink. Fans have praised his casual yet stylish skating fits—cozy hoodies, bucket hats, oversized tees, and sneakers (before switching to skates). His effortless cool, even while flailing on roller skates, is just another reason ARMY can’t get enough of him.

Hobi’s fashion sense often blends comfort with trendiness, and his skating looks continue that pattern. The laid-back style adds to the wholesome aesthetic of his skating journey and reflects his personality—fun, approachable, and stylish without trying too hard. Though he begins unsure, there’s a spark in J-Hope’s eyes once he starts getting the hang of it. That subtle shift from cautious steps to intentional gliding reveals his quiet competitiveness. He starts cheering for himself, pushing a little faster, and even challenging the others with playful races. ARMY loves this side of him—motivated, focused, but still playful.

It’s a trait that defines him across many areas: he gives his all, no matter what he’s doing. Watching J-Hope push himself to improve, even in something like roller skating, is inspiring. It reinforces what fans already know—he’s hardworking, committed, and always seeking growth, no matter how small the goal.

Part of the fun of watching J-Hope skate is seeing how the other members interact with him during it. From Taehyung trying to give him tips, to Jungkook zipping by and encouraging him, or Jin joking about his stance, the group dynamic adds even more joy. J-Hope is constantly laughing, reacting dramatically, or throwing mock complaints when the others show off their skills. It’s like watching a group of friends at a weekend hangout—genuine, silly, and heartwarming.

These small but golden interactions remind ARMY of the deep bond BTS share. Even during something as casual as roller skating, their camaraderie and brotherhood are unmissable.

At the end of the day, everything about J-Hope skating feels quintessentially him. It’s cheerful, chaotic, and utterly charming. Whether he’s flapping his arms like a bird trying to fly or accidentally sliding into a wall, it never feels like failure—it feels like fun. And isn’t that what J-Hope is all about? Finding joy, even in the uncertain and awkward?

Fans are quick to point out that his skating journey feels like a metaphor for life—don’t be afraid to fall, laugh through the struggle, keep moving, and celebrate the small victories. It’s another example of how J-Hope naturally radiates positivity, even when he’s out of his element.

On social media, ARMYs have turned his skating moments into memes, fan art, fancams, and thousands of swooning tweets. Hashtags like #SkaterHobi and #HobiOnWheels trend every time new clips appear. From praising his determination to simply fawning over how cute he looks with a helmet on, the collective affection is loud and proud.

Many fans have also shared how his roller-skating scenes have helped them through tough days—providing laughs, comfort, and a momentary escape. His joy becomes theirs, and that’s the magic of BTS, and Hobi in particular.

More than anything, J-Hope’s skating content is another beautiful reminder of who he is. He’s someone who tries without fear, who finds light in the simple things, who encourages others with his smile, and who never takes himself too seriously. It’s this energy that makes ARMYs adore him—not just as an artist, but as a person.

Watching J-Hope skate isn’t just cute—it’s therapeutic. It brings laughter, warmth, and a sense of connection. In uncertain times, those moments of light are priceless. Hobi doesn’t need to land a perfect trick or glide effortlessly to impress anyone—he just needs to be himself.

And as always, that’s more than enough.

J-Hope answered

Another ARMY was excited that J-Hope had responded in English. We do love their English especially at interviews

Ever since the last performance of ‘Dynamite’ on the Jimmy Fallon Show, fans have not stopped talking about the last part of the performance where the Bangtan boys roller scate around the ring. As much as they were all having fun V and J-Hope were fumbling around with V at some point falling down and J-Hope being helped by Jin not to fall.

ARMY found this all too adorable and even kept comparing their own skills to the different members levels. Here’s ARMY’s reactions


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