BTS J-Hope Begins Military Enlistment Process, Fans Show Love and Support
South Korean entertainment company Big Hit Music has confirmed that Jung Hoseok, popularly known as J-Hope from the global boyband BTS, has started the military enlistment process. J-Hope, who turned 28 on February 18, will reportedly undergo basic military training before serving in the military for approximately 20 months. In South Korea, military service is mandatory for all able-bodied men aged between 18 and 28 years. BTS member Jin, who is also 28, enlisted in the military in March 2021. The other members of BTS, RM, Suga, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, have yet to confirm their enlistment dates. The news of J-Hope's enlistment has left fans emotional and supportive of his decision to serve his country. #WeLoveYouHobi and #OurPrideJHope have been trending on Twitter, with fans expressing their love and gratitude for J-Hope's contributions to BTS and the music industry. BTS has achieved global success with its music and has become one of the most popular boybands in the world. The group has broken several records, including becoming the first Korean act to top the US Billboard Hot 100 chart with their hit single "Dynamite." The group's fans, known as ARMY, have been eagerly anticipating the release of their upcoming album, "BE (Essential Edition)," which is set to be released on February 19. The album includes eight tracks, including the title track "Life Goes On," and a new version of "Dynamite." Despite J-Hope's enlistment, BTS is expected to continue promoting its music and releasing new content. The group recently appeared on MTV's "Unplugged" series, where they performed acoustic versions of some of their hit songs, and they are set to perform at the upcoming Grammy Awards on March 14. Read the full article















