BTS member Jung Ho-seok, better known as J-Hope, has begun the enlistment process for South Korea’s military service.
BTS member Jung Ho-seok, better known as J-Hope, began the enlistment process for South Korea’s military service, the group’s agency said Sunday. Having canceled his request to delay his mandatory service, 29-year-old J-Hope becomes the second member of BTS to enlist, following its oldest member Kim Seok-jin, or Jin. “We ask you for your continued love and support for J-hope until he completes his military service and safely returns,” Big Hit Music said in its statement.
In a live video on Sunday, according to the newspaper Chosun Ilbo, J-Hope reassured fans, “It does not mean that I am enlisting immediately.” A more exact timeline for his service was not immediately clear. Big Hit Music added in its message to Army—as BTS’ fans are collectively known—that J-Hope would be releasing a new solo single, “On The Street,” on March 3.
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