Watch: Jin of BTS brings flowers for ARMY in his April message, promises to grow hair and be back soon

Updated : Apr 13, 2024 16:48
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In almost two months, Jin, the eldest member of the BTS will be back after completing his mandatory military service. However, there is barely any month where he doesn’t send a sweet message to his ARMY of fans. Ahead of his return, BTS official handles shared the singer's pre-recorded message for April.  

Jin’s April message for ARMY 

In the video message, Jin brought a bunch of beautiful flowers with him and like always, the singer started his message by asking about the well-being of his fans and spoke about different allergies as the season changes. “Make sure to always have your allergy pills with you,” he advised. Jin mentioned his return from the military and said, “it won’t be that long before you get to see me.” He promised to grow his hair back and meet his fans with flowers. “I will bring flowers and say, ‘Your flower-like Seokjin is back’,” he said.  

The video message was recorded by the BTS singer during the shoot of ‘Run BTS’ episode in the month of December, as mentioned by Jin.  

The video sent the ARMY in a complete meltdown. Fans were overwhelmed by the singer’s thoughtful message and the fact that he had recorded these sweet messages for his fans way before getting enlistment. Many fans expressed excitement as the eldest member of BTS will be back in two months.  

Jin’s military enlistment 

Jin was the first BTS member to enlist in the military in December 2022. He recently took some time off to support and send of his fellow bandmate Suga to basic military training. The global K-pop sensation BTS is likely to reunite as a group in 2025 once all the seven members complete their mandatory military service.  

Also Watch: BTS' RM archives posts, deletes profile pic on Instagram; fans anticipate new album announcement
 
 

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