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BTS J-Hope's October selfie marks military discharge countdown, tells ARMY, 'see you on deployment day!'

Updated on: 02 October,2024 10:44 AM IST  |  Seoul
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BTS J-Hope recently shared a cheerful selfie to celebrate October as he gets ready for his military discharge. Take a look at his beautiful selfie that marks the countdown of this chapter

BTS J-Hope's October selfie marks military discharge countdown, tells ARMY, 'see you on deployment day!'

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In an exciting moment for fans around the globe, J-hope of BTS took to Instagram to share a beautiful selfie, reminding ARMY that he will be back home soon! As J-Hope continues his mandatory military service in South Korea, he maintains a strong connection with his fans. 


BTS J-Hope shares October selfie to mark military discharge


The post, which features the singer's beautiful face, is accompanied by a thoughtful caption: “It's October. It's made up of really pretty (even) pictures. I'll see you on deployment day then. Enjoy it 👍😽”


BTS J-Hope shares October selfie, take a look: 

 
 
 
 
 
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BTS' J-hope and Pharrell Williams hint at fashion collaboration 

South Korean boy band BTS member J-hope who is just days away from his military discharge dropped stunning pictures with singer and songwriter Pharrell Williams. Hobi took to Instagram and posted pictures with Pharrell, flaunting his Louis Vuitton sunglasses and boots. He wrote in the caption, “Can't wait for 2025.” BTS member RM, who had previously collaborated with Pharrell commented on the post, “Next year please come faster.”

For those unversed, the fashion label Louis Vuitton announced J-hope as its brand ambassador in 2023. “He is beloved by fans across the world for his upbeat energy, precise choreography, and creative musical direction. With a positive on-and-off-stage presence, J-Hope continues to push artistic boundaries and inspire international audiences,” the fashion house said in a statement. 

Around the same time, Pharrell was announced as the new menswear creative director at Louis Vuitton. His predecessor was the late designer Virgil Abloh. 

Louis Vuitton chairman and CEO Pietro Beccari said in a statement that he is delighted to welcome Williams "back home" after his previous collaborations with the house in 2004 and 2008. "His creative vision beyond fashion will undoubtedly lead Louis Vuitton towards a new and very "Exciting chapter," added Beccari.

BTS’ J-hope’s military service 

J-hope, who enlisted in the army as an active-duty soldier in April 2023 is currently working as an instructor at the training battalion in Gangwon Province. He is expected to complete his military service by October 2024. The decision by BTS to enlist in the military helped avert a sticky situation for South Korea's government. Military service is compulsory for all able-bodied males under 30 years old. The current system allows for some exceptions on the grounds of exceptional service to the country. Some top athletes and classical musicians have been excused on this basis, but pop artists have not.

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