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J-Hope cut his hair! Idol prepares for the army

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South Korean K-pop group BTS announced its temporary demise last year. All this is due to the fact that each idol must perform compulsory military service in the army.

The first to serve was Jin. J-Hope should go next. And, it seems, the guy has already decisively tuned. He hosted a live show with Jungkook and V the other day. Admittedly, it only lasted two minutes, but it was enough to please the fans.

“Hello! I cut my hair,” J-Hope said.

The boys confirmed that the idol will soon enlist in the army. V started hugging his friend. With such support, J-Hope isn’t afraid to go out and serve. Note that there is no specific date for its registration to the service. But it is clear that it will happen very soon. And then J-Hope will have to cut his hair even shorter.

At the end of the show, the guys confessed their love to ARMY and said it was time for them to go shopping. Fans are very pleased with these unexpected live streams. They cheer up and let you know more about the lives of idols.

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