BTS Makes It Look Easy As They Show Off Their Best 'Fortnite' Dance Moves

By Peyton Blakemore

September 26, 2018

Not like you needed this reminder, but Jungkook, J-Hope, Suga, V, Jimin, Jin and RM, can really dance! 

BTS was tasked with showing off their best dance moves for Jimmy Fallon's Fornite Dance Challenge. In a pre-taped video for The Tonight Show, Jimmy had the seven-member South Korean boy band mimic Fortnite characters' dance moves. From the worm to the robot to the flapper, all of the boys got in on the fun, perfectly nailing all the moves of the challenge. Jimmy even attempted the challenge, however, his moves did not quite measure up. (He got an A for effort though) 

The segment ended with BTS showing Jimmy their famous "Idol" dance. And while Jimmy put in a good effort to match the boys' fly, it's safe to assume he won't be joining the band on tour anytime soon. 

Later in the show, RM, whose full name is Kim Nam-joon, discussed his United Nations speech, which he gave earlier this week at the UN's 73rd General Assembly. "I was like, so nervous. I was holding up the papers and you can see I was like, shaking," he admitted. 

As previously reported, the K-pop group attended the assembly to discuss their "Love Myself” campaign, which they launched with UNICEF last year. RM, led the discussion as he delivered a moving speech about his struggles with self-confidence, the importance of finding community support, and learning how to love yourself. "BTS has become artists performing in those huge stadiums and selling millions of albums, but I am still an ordinary 24-year-old guy," RM said on Monday (September 24). "Maybe I made mistakes yesterday, but yesterday's me is still me, and today I am who I am with all of my faults and mistakes."

While on the Tonight Show, KM summarized his speech by saying he hopes his words inspired the youth to speak for themselves "instead of letting other people speak for [them]." 

KM's UN speech came one month after BTS dropped their highly-anticipated album, Love Yourself: AnswerThe K-Pop group is currently on the North American leg of their sold-out world tour. 

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