J-Hope of K-pop boy group BTS will begin his mandatory military service on Tuesday, April 18, as he is set to enter a training center reportedly located at Gangwon Province, South Korea. | APasajolINQ
K-pop boy band BTS member J-hope poses for photograph during a news conference promoting their new album “BE” in Seoul, South Korea, Nov. 20, 2020. Image: Reuters/Heo Ran
J-Hope of K-pop boy group BTS will begin his mandatory military service on Tuesday, April 18, as he is set to enter a training center reportedly located at Gangwon Province, South Korea. The “On the Street” singer, 29, bid his fans farewell as he showed off his buzz cut a day before his enlistment through his Instagram page.
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