BTS singer Jin has now taken a humorous dig on his group member J-Hope post wrote his initial letter to the fans during the military training period. As of now both of them are enlisted to serve the mandatory period in the army at different camps. He mocked at him while averring that it left BTS proud due to his ranking in the army.
According to a fan in Twitter @BTStranslation_, Jin wrote on Weverse for Hobi, “You.. what’s this. ‘Hobi’s letter’ why are you copying my contents.. pay up!” “The audacity of a private first class..(copying) a corporal. When we meet during the holidays, don’t think about making eye contact,” he added.

Kim Seok Jin also averred, “If one doesn’t achieve being ranked among Special Forces, it’ll be a loss of face for BTS, remember that. Achieve it by this month.”
Reacting to the funny dig, a fan took to Twitter and write, “Jin why r u like that” adding laughing emojis. “Jinie gave Hobi a deadline,” pointed out one more fan. Another added, “Love his humour so much.”
Currently, J-Hope shared on his fans community that he is serving as an assistant at the military training camp. In his note, he penned down for his fans, “ARMY!! How are you? Hope you’re having a good weekend. I was appointed after finishing my teaching research lecture at the 36th Division Baekho Army Training Battalion and I am serving as an assistant at the training camp for the soldiers who worked hard.”

“As I was too busy with my daily routine, I didn’t have time to tell you the news. I came here to say hello in a short letter. While carrying out the hot July military mission, I also remember the days when I was active as a J-Hope around this time last year. I’m a totally different person, I think my future will be passionate, which is the same,” he added.

“I’m here to tell you that I’m living as Jung Hoseok and J-Hope, who have not changed in any situation, anywhere, anytime. Haha. Hey, ARMY, watch out for the heat. Beware of the rain. With all the Armed Forces, And the trainees! I wish you good health. Loyalty! (greetings of a Korean soldier),” he concluded.







