BTS member J-Hope dials up Jin from the stage ahead of his military service, makes ARMY cry

Updated : Dec 03, 2022 14:25
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BTS won big at The Mnet Asian Music Awards 2022. They bagged multiple awards at the event and J-Hope went up on stage to receive all the awards, representing the group. He made an emotional phone call to Jin, who will enlist in the military this month, during the acceptance speech and made him speak to ARMY.

During his acceptance speech, J-Hope said, ‘It would have been really really nice if the members could come up and express their gratitude as well, and it’s a shame they weren’t able to. Actually, I’ve prepared one thing. Jin said he had something he wanted to say so let me quickly call him.’

After Jin received the call, J-Hope said, ‘I’m doing my award acceptance speech right now, but could you just say one thing? There are many fans who want to see you.’

Jin then said, ‘Hello everyone, it’s BTS Jin. I thank you so much for giving us an honorable award, and.. our army!! Our armys, thank you so so much and I love you. and our members, you've always worked hard. Our members, I love you so so much too.’

‘The weather’s getting colder, so everyone, please watch out so you don’t catch a cold and don’t get sick and take care of your health. I won’t be able to see anyone at official events now, but I’ll come back next time with good music. Everyone, I’ll go and come back safely from the military! Thank you!,’ he added.

Soon after the video from the event was shared on social media, fans dropped crying and sad emojis.

Jin is expected to be in the boot camp by December 13. The schedules of the other BTS members are not decided as yet, as they are yet to release their albums.

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