New Delhi: BTS rapper J-Hope posted his first photo on Wednesday following the completion of his military training. Jhope shared his most recent photographs on on his Instagram story. He also posted a heartfelt message on Weverse thanking all of his fans. The K-pop idol can be seen posing for the camera and giving a salute in the pictures.


J-Hope shared two selfies on Weverse, smiling and posing for the camera in both. "Everyone in the ARMY!!! I have completed it (training) well. The letters and support that you have all sent have been a great help, that's why I was able to work hard while receiving training!!!" he wrote.


"I will continue to work hard and show you the good sides of me during the rest of my time when I'll be wearing the uniform! I love you!! (purple heart emoji)...cellphone is fascinating .... hahahaha," the rapper added.






BTS' leader and rapper reacted to the post, RM commented, "You worked hard, J-Hope!!!"


J-Hope shared a different picture of himself in a field on his Instagram Stories. The BTS rapper once again saluted as he posed for photos here.


Soon after his management company BigHit requested that no letters or presents be sent to the rapper in the military training facility, Jhope put out a message to his fans.


The statement read, "Hello, This is BigHit Music. Thank you to all the fans who always give all their love to BTS. Thanks to your kind consideration and support this past April, BTS member J-Hope has entered the military and is now performing his duties responsibly at the training camp. Thank you for showing your interest and support on the day he entered. Below is additional information for fans to keep note of throughout J-Hope's military service period."


"We would also like to ask for your cooperation during J-Hope’s recruit training graduation ceremony. In order to prevent any issues that might occur from crowding, we ask fans to please refrain from visiting the site. Instead, we ask you to keep your heartwarming words of support and farewell in your hearts," it added.






J-Hope, the second member of the group to enlist in the army of South Korea, reported to a boot camp in April to begin his 18-month mandatory military service. The eldest member of BTS, Jin, renounced his appeal to put off his enlistment in December and became the first member of the group to sign up. 


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