
The last two members, Jimin and Jungkook, began their 18-month military duty in South Korea on Tuesday. Some fans say they should have been exempt.
[Headline] BTS Members Jimin and Jungkook Commence Military Service Amid Fan Controversy [Subheading] Debate Erupts Over Exemption Eligibility for K-Pop Stars [Analysis] The commencement of 18-month military duty for BTS members Jimin and Jungkook has sparked a heated debate among fans and the public. Some argue that as global cultural ambassadors, the two should have been exempt from service, while others maintain that military duty is a civic responsibility for all South Korean citizens, regardless of profession. This controversy sheds light on the intersection of celebrity status and national obligations, prompting discussions about the treatment of K-pop stars in relation to mandatory military service. [Summary] Amidst fan controversy, BTS members Jimin and Jungkook have begun their 18-month military duty in South Korea. The debate over their exemption eligibility has ignited discussions about the responsibilities of K-pop stars and their role in fulfilling national obligations.
-
All 7 members of BTS are now serving in the military in South Korea, with Jimin and Jungkook recently beginning their 18-month duty. Some fans are discussing whether the band members should have been exempt from military service.
AI Powered News by Lil Newsy