South Korean pop group BTS appeared in a short film released by Rolling Stone on the Documentary+ streaming platform [1].
The appearance provides a rare behind-the-scenes look at the global superstars, highlighting the group's interpersonal dynamics and professional conduct during high-profile media engagements.
The project is part of a broader initiative where Rolling Stone announced five short documentaries in partnership with Documentary+ [2]. These films accompany the magazine's cover-story interview with the group, offering expanded visual context to the written feature [1].
Attention from the group's global fanbase focused on a specific clip that began circulating online on April 13, 2026 [1]. The footage shows member V managing a runny nose during the interview process. Fans praised V for his composure and professionalism while handling the situation mid-recording [1].
The collaboration between Rolling Stone and Documentary+ aims to blend traditional music journalism with short-form cinematic storytelling [2]. By capturing candid moments alongside structured interviews, the series provides a more comprehensive portrait of the artists involved [2].
BTS continues to maintain a significant presence in international media, with their interactions often becoming focal points for discussion regarding idol professionalism and public image [1].
“Rolling Stone announced five short documentaries in partnership with Documentary+.”
The integration of traditional print journalism from Rolling Stone with the streaming capabilities of Documentary+ signals a shift toward multi-platform storytelling for celebrity profiles. For BTS, these candid moments serve to humanize the group, reinforcing their brand of accessibility and professionalism even in unplanned circumstances.





