
Is there a reason behind BTS Jungkook's single blue nail paint? ARMY link it to The Polished Man campaign - here's what we know
Whether it's SUGA donating 5 billion won (about $3.6 million) to Seoul's Severance Hospital, or V quietly wearing a Save the Children bracelet, BTS members have shown time and again that their influence reaches far beyond the stage. So when fans noticed the group's 'Golden Maknae,' had one fingernail painted blue, the internet lit up with questions.
Is there a reason behind Jungkook's single blue nail?
The blue nail caught attention as Jungkook departed for the U.S., where BTS members are reportedly gathering for a two-month-long song camp in preparation for their 2026 album. He was seen at the airport with Jimin and SUGA, headed to join RM, with Jin, J-Hope, and V expected to follow after wrapping up individual commitments.
At first glance, it might've seemed like just another stylish detail. But ARMYs quickly pointed out that Jungkook's blue nail may be a subtle but powerful nod to The Polished Man campaign - a cause that aligns perfectly with the kind of awareness BTS has long championed.
jk's nails ♡ pic.twitter.com/otoxFfPDiQ
What is The Polished Man campaign?
The Polished Man campaign is a global initiative aimed at ending violence against women and children. Each October, supporters are encouraged to paint one fingernail - often blue - as a symbol of solidarity and awareness. The single painted nail serves as a powerful conversation starter, representing the 1 in 5 children who experience violence before the age of 18.
The campaign seeks to drive global conversation, raise critical funds, and promote prevention programs. Men and women alike are encouraged to participate, using their nails to help turn difficult conversations into meaningful action.
If Jungkook's blue nail was indeed a quiet nod to this cause, it wouldn't be the first time a BTS member let their actions speak louder than words.
jungkook's pretty polished nails matching the colors of his calvin klein cap. also it could stand for the 'polished man' movement to end violence against women & children HAVE A SAFE FLIGHT JUNGKOOK pic.twitter.com/qf1UTiBLXj
About BTS
BTS reunited for the first time since enlisting during FESTA 2025, held on June 13 to celebrate their 12th anniversary. The event took place at KINTEX in Goyang, South Korea. Following SUGA's military discharge on June 21, all seven members appeared together for their first OT7 live in over three years - a deeply emotional moment for ARMY worldwide.
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