J-Hope offers BTS fans fresh update on military services
BTS' J-Hope seems elated to follow the love showered on 'HOPE ON THE STREET' teaser
New pictures of BTS sensation J-Hope, from his mandatory military service, are making waves over social media.
The fans of the Korean boy band, widely known as Armys, have been swooning over the snapshots featuring the Dynamite vocalist enjoying his time during his military service.
In the photographs, the 30-year-old South Korean rapper and singer was spotted posing with his fellow members, striking victory-peace signs with his fingers toward the camera.
In some snaps, the Butter crooner sported his military uniform, in others, he donned a black shirt.
Several X, formerly known as Twitter users, voiced their excitement on social media.
Under one picture in which J-Hope flashed his contagious smile, one user wrote, "Sunshine of Army [sun emojis]."
"Ar!!!! So Cute!!! [holding back tears and purple hearts emoji] #JHOPE #BTS," another user expressed.
J-Hope, who enlisted in the mandatory services last April, is expected to be discharged on October 17, 2024.
Before completing his military service, J-Hope treated his fans with a teaser of his upcoming docuseries, HOPE ON THE STREET.
In addition to the documentary, the MORE singer has also unveiled the tracklist of his anticipated solo album, Hope on the Street Vol. 1, slated to be released on March 29.
Watch the teaser of the documentary below to see J-Hope showing off his dance moves on the streets:
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