BTS V is not just shaping charts or social media he’s quietly influencing everyday life in unexpected ways. BTS member V has now found his way into one of the most personal spaces imaginable: prenatal culture.
Actress Nam Bo-ra recently revealed that she used photos of V (Kim Taehyung) as part of her prenatal care routine, highlighting just how far his cultural reach extends.

Nam Bo-ra, currently eight months pregnant and expecting her first child in June, is set to appear as a special MC on KBS2’s ‘The Return of Superman’ (슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다). During the episode, she shared an ultrasound image of her baby nicknamed “Kong-al” drawing immediate attention from viewers and fellow host Kim Jong-min.
When he remarked on the baby’s already well-defined features, Nam Bo-ra responded with a playful but striking comment:
“I did prenatal education using BTS V’s photos.”
The moment quickly became a talking point, blending humor with a cultural phenomenon familiar in Korea taegyo, or prenatal influence practices.
In Korean culture, taegyo refers to activities believed to positively influence a baby’s development during pregnancy. This can include listening to music, reading books, or even looking at beautiful images.
Nam Bo-ra’s choice of BTS V reflects a modern twist on this tradition. Known globally for his striking visuals, V has long been regarded as a “visual icon” in K-pop. His symmetrical features, expressive gaze, and artistic image have earned him titles such as “CG-like face” and “living sculpture” among fans. Her comment though lighthearted speaks to a broader cultural perception: V is not just admired, but seen as an ideal of beauty and aesthetics.

This moment underscores a key shift in celebrity influence. V’s impact is no longer confined to music, fashion, or social media dominance it has become embedded in lifestyle and cultural practices. From topping global influence rankings to becoming a symbolic figure in something as intimate as pregnancy, his presence continues to evolve in unexpected ways.
It also reflects how K-pop idols today function as more than entertainers. They are visual standards, emotional companions, and even cultural references in daily life.
Nam Bo-ra, the eldest of 13 siblings and known for her warm, family-oriented image, also shared her excitement about joining ‘The Return of Superman’. She expressed admiration for the children on the show and hinted at her own readiness for motherhood, saying she looks forward to gaining positive energy from the families featured. Her story blending humor, tradition, and modern fandom resonated with viewers, offering a relatable yet uniquely Korean perspective on pregnancy.
At first glance, it may seem like a light TV anecdote. But it reveals something deeper: BTS V’s influence has reached a point where he is no longer just consumed as content he is integrated into real-life rituals and beliefs.
In a world where celebrity impact is often measured in numbers followers, views, rankings this moment offers a different metric: cultural presence.
And in that sense, V isn’t just leading trends. He’s quietly becoming part of how people live.