BTS member Jin will be giving away free hugs to ARMY upon his discharge from the South Korean military.
MANILA, Philippines — BTS member Jin will be giving away free hugs to ARMY upon his discharge from the South Korean military. “The first session is a time for light hugs with Jin per request from the artist, and is expected to last about three hours,” BigHit Music announced last Saturday.
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