K-pop megastars BTS will have to serve their compulsory military service in South Korea. Top artists, musicians and sports players can get exemptions -- but K-pop stars do not.
South Korea has compulsory conscription, and almost all healthy men are required to serve time in the army. Top artists, musicians and sports players can get exemptions from serving the full military service -- but top K-pop stars do not.
South Korean law requires all men to register to start their military service by the time they are 28. All seven members of BTS are in their 20s. The oldest Jin -- whose real name is Kim Seok-jin -- turns 27 in December, meaning he will need to register to start his military service in the near future.Fans rejoice as K-pop star G-Dragon finishes compulsory military serviceHowever, he won't need to spend as long in military service as past K-pop stars.
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