On the BTS channel, member Jin sent an emotional message to the BTS Army, often known as the fanbase. This film was recorded prior to Jin’s enlistment in the military, which took place in December of the previous year. Jin is currently serving in the armed forces.
The eldest member of BTS, Jin, who is currently serving in the South Korean Army, shared a video with fans in which he delivered a special message. It was captured on record while he was working as a cast member on the Running Man variety program in South Korea. In the heartfelt video that was uploaded to the Bangtan Boys’ official YouTube page, member Jin pleaded with fans to be patient with him as he completed the required 18 months of community service. Also read: BTS member Jin’s journey to Argentina includes stops for food and video games before Coldplay’s concert there.
In the video, Kim Seok Jin introduces himself as “Jin of BTS,” saying, “Hello everyone.” By the time the video is out, I won’t be a civilian anymore. But I am here in front of the camera because I wanted to leave you something, even if it is only a message, and I thought the best way to do so was to leave it in front of the camera. In the midst of the session, he made the following statement: “I would like to share these movies with you whenever I am available.” “I may not be by your side, but I’ll go looking for you shortly, if you just wait a little while longer,” the speaker said. I apologize for the inconvenience. I won’t be gone for long. That brings today to a close. Next time, when I have more time, I’ll share another video with you. That’s all I have to say for now. He ended with a genuine smile and a wave to the camera before signing off.
In December 2022, Jin will be the first member of BTS to report for mandatory military service. Earlier, a number of images of him from the military training facility where he is currently serving as a trainee were discovered online. Fans of the band were pleased to see the singer of Astronaut in the uniform, but many of them also criticized individuals who shared the images for “invading his privacy.”
After that, BTS’s management company, Big Hit, published a statement asking fans to refrain from sending any presents to the camp location. They instead disclosed how members of the BTS fan community, often known as the BTS army, can send personal messages to Jin by using the hashtag “Dear Jin from the Army” on the online fan community Weverse.
Their statement included the following excerpt: “Alongside other members of the regular armed forces, Jin is currently serving as a trainee at a facility whose sole mission is to provide military instruction. It is possible that the centre might not keep track of a large number of the fans’ letters and presents if they were sent all at once. We kindly ask that you refrain from sending anything through the mail at this time. BIGHIT MUSIC will assist in ensuring that Jin can personally read any kind and warm words that fans write on Weverse with the hashtag “Dear Jin from Army.”
RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook are the members of the boy band BTS. A video of Jin from his trip to Argentina, where he performed with Coldplay, was just shared a day ago.