BTS’ management agency Hybe/Big Hit Music has issued an additional statement on band member Jin’s imminent military enlistment as the star showed off his short haircut.
’ management agency Hybe/Big Hit Music has issued an additional statement on band member Jin’s imminent military enlistment as the star showed off his freshly-shorn locks.
Now Hybe has echoed his request, confirming that there will be ‘no separate special event’ at all to mark the occasion and confirming that Jin will ‘enter the grounds of the recruit training centre while in a vehicle without greeting the media or fans separately’. It continued: ‘Jin will be enlisting in the army as an active-duty soldier to fulfil his military duty. As we have announced before, there is no separate official event on the day of admission to the recruit training centre.’‘On the day of, the site is expected to be very crowded with enlisting soldiers, family members, and some fans. We ask the media to please refrain from visiting the site.
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