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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

Now they serve together. Jimin and J-Hope were sent to Jin’s army unit. Photo

Hey ARMY! Want a little good news? Alright, alright, sit down and listen… First, it’s time to be happy for Jin (Jin): he’s been promoted to Private First Class. We are proud of this talented boy! But that’s not all. The other day, he posted a photo with his close group friends J-Hope and Jimin who came to visit him.

“Welcome,” he captioned the photo. Yes. It should be mentioned that this is the first Gini update this year. He last shared content with fans in December of that year. Now let’s talk about these three. The first thing that catches your eye is the appearance of the fighter. Jin has changed a lot, got even fitter, but the most drastic change in his opinion, according to the public, is the complete absence of cheeks.

Milash has lost a lot of weight. Probably, the commanders drove the rookie! By the way, they say that Jay will also go to the service soon. Who knows, maybe these are the last times before military service, when you see him so “hairy”. But in general, I would like to thank the celebrities for supporting their comrade. She is Jin now more than ever!

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