BTS’ J-Hope gets discharged from the military, Jin goes down on one knee for this reason; Here’s why

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erBTS ARMY rejoice! J-Hope was discharged from the military service earlier today (October 17). He was welcomed by his fellow BTS member Jin. The eldest member of the Grammy-nominated K-pop group showed up with a massive bouquet of flowers.

The photos and videos that surfaced online show the members sharing a warm hug. The happiness on their faces says it all! In one of the photos, Jin went down on one knee to hold the news channel mics for J-Hope. How sweet!

J-Hope was dressed in his uniform as he greeted Jin and the press. During his media interaction, Hobi thanked fans for their love and support. The BTS member also said that it was thanks to his fans that he was able to finish his military service well. He also expressed gratitude to the reporters who came all the way to cover his military discharge. As he interacted with the media, Jin helped him with the microphones.

Excited ARMYs took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to welcome the BTS member. An ARMY wrote, “Our Hope!!!’ Another fan wrote, “Welcome back, Hobi… Can’t wait to see what you have in store for us.” “Hobi is back,” wrote a fan. Another fan tweeted, “My Hobiiiii.”

Now that J-Hope is back from the military, seeing what he has in store for his fans will be exciting.

On the other hand, Jin is set to release his comeback solo album ‘Happy‘ on November 15. The upcoming album features six tracks.



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