It will come as no surprise that BTS is back in the headlines with another major cause for celebration. This time, it's because the K-Pop group's "Love Myself" campaign with UNICEF Korea has officially raised approximately $1.4 million for the fight to end violence against children.

According to Billboard, the official total — 1.6 billion KRW — was confirmed in a tweet over the weekend by BigHit Entertainment. The money donated to the campaign came in through both direct donations and a portion of the sales from BTS's Love Yourself series: Tear, Answer, and Her.

In a statement from UNICEF Korea, per Billboard, the organization celebrated the achievement, writing, "In the year since UNICEF and BTS joined together to eradicate violence against children, we have raised over 1.6 billion won. During it, they have continued to spread their positive influence, such as with the UN General Assembly ‘Speak Yourself’ speech.”

Per the Love Myself site, the goal of the campaign is "to stage campaigns against violence toward children and teens around the world, with the hope of making the world a better place through music." BTS has helped make this goal a reality not only by donating $500 million KRW (approximately $447,000) to the campaign, but also continuing to spread the "Love Myself" message during public appearances.

This includes their momentous visit to the United Nations earlier this year, where RM spoke on behalf of the group about the importance of believing in yourself. "Like most people, I've made many and plenty mistakes in my life," RM said in his speech. "I have many faults, and I have many more fears, but I'm gonna embrace myself as hard as I can, and I'm starting to love myself gradually just little by little. What is your name? Speak yourself."

When Billboard tweeted the news of BTS and UNICEF Korea's achievement, members of the BTS ARMY were quick to comment with praise.

"So thankful for @BTS_twt who inspire us to be generous, selfless, loving, accepting, considerate & more!" one user wrote, with another chiming in further down in the comment thread that "I am very proud to be their fan, they are not only musicians, but also always have a positive influence on young people in the world. I love you @BTS_twt."

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