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Military Duty? No Problem! Jimin Wins October’s Best Pick with Over 186 Million Votes

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BTS member Jimin has demonstrated remarkable popularity despite currently fulfilling his military service. The global fandom platform UPICK held a voting event for October’s Best Pick from October 22 to 30, where Jimin garnered an impressive 186,388,406 votes to secure the top position.

The UPICK Monthly Best Pick for October voting featured 12 artists in the top three across various categories. Jimin proudly claimed the top spot, surpassing fellow BTS’s V and ZEROBASEONE’s Zhang Hao. As the final winner, Jimin will receive a special badge from UPICK and an advertisement in Times Square, New York.

Winners of the Monthly Best Pick are awarded a special badge. Having already secured first place four times, Jimin can earn a fifth UPICK special badge if he triumphs in the upcoming November and December votes.

BTS fans are rallying for the November vote, eager to secure the top position and help Jimin achieve the five special badges needed to win a substantial advertising package featuring 15 ads worldwide. Excitement is building as fans strive to increase advertising opportunities for their favorite artists.

Despite serving his mandatory military duty, Jimin’s second solo album, Who has impressively remained on the Billboard charts for 14 consecutive weeks, underscoring his sustained global appeal during this period.

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