New Delhi:
BTS member J-Hope accomplished his obligatory army service on October 17. After returning residence, the rapper took a while off to go to his hometown in Gwangju however now appears to be getting again to work. On Sunday, J-Hope took his first worldwide flight in over 20 months and left for Los Angeles for an undisclosed schedule. This marks his first abroad mission post-military discharge. “I am taking a flight for the primary time in a single 12 months and eight months. I’m nervous,” the BTS rapper advised reporters on the airport. At one level, he even joked, “Do I’ve to take off my footwear on the airplane?” – a reference to an previous joke that makes enjoyable of first-time travellers by implying that taking off footwear is a requirement of correct in-flight behaviour.
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Identified affectionately as Hobi, J-Hope is the second BTS member to finish his army service this 12 months. Beforehand, the group’s eldest member Jin formally returned to civilian life on June 12. J-Hope was obtained by Jin on his discharge day. As he walked by means of the Military Division, Jin gave him a heat welcome with a hug and a flower bouquet. Different BTS members together with Jimin, V, Suga, RM and Jungkook weren’t current throughout the festivities. Learn all about it right here.
On the work entrance, J-Hope launched a six-track prolonged play titled HOPE ON THE STREET Vol.1 in March this 12 months, whereas he was nonetheless within the military. He additionally launched a six-episode docu-series, which centred on his ardour for dance. It adopted his journey internationally to fulfill road dancers.
When it comes to group actions, BTS members RM, V, Jimin and Jungkook initiated their army service in December 2023 and they’re presently serving their time within the army. The seven of them are anticipated to reunite in 2025 after finishing their obligatory providers.
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