BTS’ Jimin penned a heartfelt Lunar New Year letter to fans, expressing warm wishes on February 10 via the global fan platform Weverse. In his message, he conveyed, “This is ARMY’s Lunar New Year! I hope you have a happy Lunar New Year. Don’t get sick, and be happy this year.”
Jimin went on to provide reassurance about his well-being and that of his fellow member Jungkook, stating, “Jungkook and I are doing well, so don’t worry too much. I’ll come back again! Eat a lot of delicious food, and don’t diet today.”
Notably, Jimin and Jungkook completed their five weeks of basic training at the Army’s 5th Infantry Division on January 17 KST. Currently, both are serving together in the army’s 5th division. The update serves as a source of comfort for fans who have been eagerly awaiting news about the duo’s military service.
Jimin’s message not only extends warm New Year greetings but also provides a personal touch by assuring fans about their well-being and encouraging them to enjoy the festive occasion without restrictions. The mention of not dieting reflects Jimin’s carefree and positive spirit, resonating with the genuine connection he shares with the ARMY.
As BTS members continue their military service, updates like Jimin’s letter become a cherished means of staying connected with their dedicated fanbase.
The reassurance about their health and the anticipation of Jimin’s return further strengthen the bond between the global sensation and their fans, creating a sense of unity despite the physical distance.
Jimin’s Lunar New Year message is a testament to the enduring connection between BTS and their fans. It goes beyond a routine update, offering heartfelt wishes and a personal touch that resonates with the spirit of celebration.
As BTS members navigate their military service, such gestures become significant moments of connection, fostering a sense of unity and shared joy between the artists and their devoted ARMY.