BTS‘s RM recently gave fans a good laugh with his witty response to a heartfelt letter shared on Weverse.
The letter, posted on BTS’s Weverse page, was addressed to someone named “Matthew” and expressed deep affection for this mysterious individual.
In the letter, a fan named Julie poured her heart out, explaining how spending time with Matthew made her world brighter and happier. She affectionately described his smile, voice, and gaze, noting how special their love was and how she cherished every moment with him.
She wrote:
“My dearest Matthew, I always want to be by your side. When I spend time with you, my world becomes so much brighter and happier. The love and joy you give me are truly precious.
Your smile, your gaze, and your voice hold a special meaning for me. No matter where you are, I’m always thinking of you and hoping for your happiness.
Our love is special. I treasure every moment we spend together and want to remember forever the memories we create.
I will always be by your side.
I love you. Julie.”
However, RM couldn’t help but notice that the letter wasn’t meant for him or any other BTS member. With his trademark sense of humor, he replied to the fan’s post with a simple yet hilarious comment, “Who is Matthew?”
One fan shared this interaction in a popular online community and explained, “he seems just really confused, and understandably so. I’m confused too.”
Other fans and Korean netizens also joined the online community to share their thoughts on this hilarious moment.
They commented:
“Am I the only one who feels like this reads like someone obsessive wrote it? But I like it lol.”
“But that person probably doesn’t even have an account on this platform lol.”
“What is this, why is Matthew here?”
“This is our communication platform.”
“But for real, who is Matthew?”
“I really want to know who Matthew is too. lol.”
“Who are you, Matthew?”
“Matthew from ZEROBASEONE?”
“I don’t think they have a Weverse account.”
“What is this lol.”
“This is hilarious.”
“I think this fan copied and pasted the wrong fan letter that was translated.”
“Is this for Seok Matthew?”
“Who is Matthew, Julie?”
“I think the fan posted the letter for a different person by accident.”