BTS' Jin and Winner's Kang Seung-yoon Reunite During Military Training, Shares Photos on Weverse
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-07-27 14:04:34
Jin on the fan community platform Weverse [SCREEN CAPTURE]
In a heartwarming reunion during their military training, Kim Seok-jin, popularly known as Jin from the sensational boy band BTS, and Kang Seung-yoon, a member of the acclaimed group Winner, shared a couple of photos together. The idols, who crossed paths during their mandatory military service, treated fans on the fan community platform Weverse to snapshots of their joyous meet-up.
On Wednesday, Jin took to Weverse to express his congratulations to Kang Seung-yoon on successfully completing his training. Alongside the shared pictures, Jin's caption read, "Seung-yoon, congratulations on completing your training. It was an enjoyable six weeks with you." The endearing display of camaraderie between the two stars has been a delightful surprise for both BTS's devoted ARMY and Winner's passionate Inner Circle fandoms.
Jin, the eldest member and sub-vocalist of BTS, enlisted in the Army last December for his mandatory military service. After completing basic training, he has been serving as a drill instructor. Fans eagerly await his return to the stage, which is expected to be in June 2024, after fulfilling his patriotic duties.
As for Kang Seung-yoon, he began his military service on June 20 and shared his dedication to protecting the country and returning in good health through an Instagram post.
The meeting of these two prominent figures in the K-pop industry during their military training has sparked joy and excitement among fans worldwide. The photos shared on Weverse have garnered immense attention, with fans expressing their support and admiration for the idols' friendship.
As both BTS and Winner continue to make waves in the music industry, their fans eagerly anticipate more glimpses of their favorite idols, cherishing the special moments of connection between Jin and Kang Seung-yoon during this significant phase of their lives.
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