BTS’ J-Hope drops playful photos ahead of military discharge; Seen yet?

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BTS Army, are you ready to welcome J-Hope? We bet you are! Let us tell you, he’s beyond excited to return. On October 2, the K-pop idol took to his Instagram and shared a bunch of playful photos ahead of his military discharge.

The photos show the BTS member having fun with his friend and living life to the fullest. Apart from sharing his selfies, he also treated fans with an adorable photo of his pet dog Mickey. He captioned the post, “It’s October. I’ve put together a bunch of pretty even photos. See you on my discharge day. Enjoy it.”

In case you don’t know yet, J-Hope will be discharged from the military on October 17.

J-Hope began his mandatory military service in April 2023. Once he returns, he will be the second BTS member to complete his military duties after Jin, who was discharged in June.

In September, J-Hope shared a mirror selfie and updated fans about his military life. He wrote, “I look back and it all comes flooding back, those early days when I was nervous and tense and didn’t know what I know now… that everything would be just fine.” He further added that he is proud of himself.

Before going into the military, J-Hope released his solo album ‘Jack in the Box’. In 2023, he released a documentary titled ‘J-Hope IN THE BOX’. Once he returns, J-Hope is expected to release a new album. A few days ago, J-Hope shared a bunch of photos with Pharell Williams on Instagram and hinted at a collaboration. He captioned the post, “P & J Can’t wait for 2025.”



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