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BTS’s Jin has officially enlisted in the South Korean army, with his basic training programme set to begin next month.With that news now out, the singer has requested that the Army not turn up to try to catch a glimpse of him as he goes through the training process. The Army being the name that BTS fans are known by, of course. The army will be there obviously.
Or some of it. But no Army, please.You know what? Given that serving in the military is compulsory for all men in South Korea, it would have been very easy for BTS to foresee this confusion and pick another name for their fans. Call them the BTS Navy Seals or something.Anyway, in a statement, Jin said; “Dear Army, please refrain from coming to the training centre.
We don’t want a huge crowd as it could get dangerous for my beautiful fans. I love you Army”.Normally that sort of thing would sound quite caring, although now that he’s going to be living in a place where there are quite a lot of weapons, saying that things “could get dangerous” sounds almost like a threat. Whatever, don’t turn up at the training centre, BTS fans.Under South Korean law, all able-bodied men must serve in the country’s military at some point between the ages of eighteen and 28.
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As BTS singer Jin began his military service in South Korea yesterday, it was reported that Suga will be the next member of the group to enlist. However, unlike Jin, he will not enrol in active service, instead being appointed as a “social service agent”.That news was reported by The Korea Herald, citing “military and music industry sources”.
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BTS’s label Big Hit Music have again told the group’s fans that they must not try to visit the training centre where band member Jin will begin his stint in the South Korean military this month.Under South Korean law, all able-bodied men must serve in the country’s military at some point between the ages of eighteen and 28. There has been much discussion in recent years, of course, as to whether that rule should also apply to the members of BTS, given that doing so will require pausing a K-pop phenomenon that generates huge value for the country’s economy.A rule change did allow Jin – as the oldest BTS member, who turned 30 this weekend – to postpone his enlistment into the army, but ultimately it was decided that the K-pop stars would not be able to avoid military service altogether.
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