Will all of BTS go to the military together?

Will all of BTS go to the military together?

According to a leading Investment and Securities analysis’ report on the band’s record label, HYBE, he stated that the BTS members will enlist together around next year. If BTS is considered eligible for the deferment, the group’s eldest member Jin will be able to postpone his enlistment until 2022.

Can BTS not go to the military?

BTS Military Service: Korean Government Postpones Exemption Decision. (In Korea, all able-bodied South Korean men are required by the Military Service Act to serve in the country’s military for roughly 20 months between the ages of 18-28.)

Who is 8 members in BTS?

The 8th member of BTS is nonother the Yeontan. Yeontan is a pet dog of Kim Taehyang (V).

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Can girls join BTS?

Age group – 12 to 18 years old boys and girls can apply for this show, female participants can join the show from all over the globe. Interested contenders can apply online for Bighitentertainment Auditions 2021. You can visit the official portal and submit the application form.

Will BTS have to do compulsory military service?

It’s been confirmed BTS will have to complete South Korea’s compulsory military service. Despite fans calling for the group to get special treatment, and the country’s culture minister, Park Yang-woo, reportedly saying he “wishes” he “could allow exemptions” – all seven members will have to take part.

Why do the BTS Army keep going on strike?

The BTS ARMY strike online whenever they feel that the group is under threat, or that their achievements are being undermined.

What does Army stand for in BTS?

Young fans, enamoured with the group’s sensitivity, call themselves the ARMY, which stands for ‘Adorable Representative M.C for Youth’. As the group has been exposed to even greater outside forces, their ARMY has become weaponised.

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Does BTS have a girlfriend?

A couple of weeks ago, The Times ran a BTS interview that expressed concerns at the band’s punishing workload, with writer Richard Lloyd Parry noting, “In conversation they come across as bright, gentle, earnest and resigned to lives of hard work.” Parry continued: “None of them has a girlfriend, or the prospect of finding one.