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BTS member J-Hope released from South Korean military

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Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 12:03 PM
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After completing his mandatory military service, K-pop megastar J-hope from BTS was discharged from the army base in Wonju, South Korea on October 17, 2024. This marked the end of an eighteen-month hiatus for the group, as all seven members had been fulfilling their military duties in accordance with South Korea’s requirement for men under 30. Fans rejoiced at J-hope’s return to the industry, with tears of joy as they welcomed him back.

As J-hope emerged from the gates of the army base, he embraced fellow band member Jin, who had completed his service earlier in the year. He expressed his gratitude for the sacrifices made by soldiers to protect the country and called for public support for active duty military personnel. Fans had gathered outside the base with colorful banners and a life-size cutout of J-hope dancing in celebration of his discharge.

Despite safety warnings, around 50 fans, including international admirers from China, Brazil, and Japan, flocked to the base to witness J-hope’s return. The excitement was palpable as fans eagerly awaited his arrival, with some expressing their emotional reactions at seeing their idol after his time in the military. J-hope’s return to civilian life was met with overwhelming support from fans, who had been eagerly awaiting his comeback.

Following his discharge, J-hope addressed fans on the fan platform Weverse, expressing his plans to focus on losing weight and working out to present a beautiful appearance and showcase amazing activities for his supporters. Analysts predict that J-hope’s return is a positive development for the K-pop industry, providing a much-needed boost for BTS’ agency HYBE, which has been facing challenges including legal battles and share price drops.

While the return of J-hope is seen as a positive development for the industry, analysts suggest that the resolution of ongoing issues within HYBE, such as the legal dispute with K-pop girl group NewJeans’ superproducer Min Hee-jin, is essential for the company’s stability. With another BTS member, SUGA, facing legal issues earlier in the year, the return of all members from their military service is crucial for a full group comeback and to address any conflicts within the agency.

Overall, J-hope’s return from military service symbolizes a new chapter for BTS and the K-pop industry as a whole. Fans, industry experts, and analysts anticipate the group’s full reunion in June 2025 when all members have completed their military service. In the meantime, fans continue to show their unwavering support for J-hope and eagerly await the release of Jin’s first solo album in November.

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