BTS Jimin is trending again—and for good reason. On April 18, 2025, he surprised fans with a warm, emotional appearance on Weverse, sharing updates about his military service, personal thoughts, and love for ARMY.
“There’s Really Not Much Time Left” – Jimin on Military Discharge
BTS Jimin assured fans that his military service is almost over, with less than two months left before his June 11 discharge date. He shared,
“There’s really not much time left,”
and added that fellow BTS member Jungkook was next to him during the update. Both are currently serving in the same unit under the Buddy System.
Jimin’s Thoughts on the Future: Hair, Albums & Turning 30
In a longer post, Jimin reflected on life, from hairstyles and earrings to perfume and fashion style. He shared his excitement and curiosity about what lies ahead:
“These days, I’m thinking about how long I should grow my hair out… Should I change my outfit style? What kind of album will we start talking about? What kind of journey will my 30s be?”
He added that he wants to perform for a long time without getting sick and is looking forward to being on stage again.
Emotional Connection: How BTS Helped a Fan Heal
One fan shared a touching story about how BTS helped her through the loss of a loved one. Jimin replied with deep gratitude:
“Thank you. I’m proud of how much you’ve grown. I hope your future is filled with happiness.”
Cute Moments: Math Tests, Singing Promises & Jin’s Cameo
BTS Jimin’s interaction with fans was full of love and humor. One fan promised to get 100 on a math test if Jimin replied:
“kekeke I’m really looking forward to that test paper with a 100. How do I get a proof of this?”
He also promised to play with ARMY once he’s back and mentioned his doodles still being in the HYBE practice room. BTS’ Jin even popped in briefly to say hi during the chat.
BTS Jimin’s Military Timeline & Discharge Date
- Enlisted: December 12, 2023
- Discharge Date: June 11, 2025
- Discharge is just one day after RM and V
Breaking Records & Making History
Even while serving, Jimin’s influence hasn’t slowed down:
- On April 11, 2025, he became the first Korean soloist to reach 500 million filtered streams on Spotify USA.
- His song “Who” broke records, beating Mitski’s “My Love Mine All Mine” as the most-streamed solo song by an Asian act.
- His album Muse remains strong on global charts.
Kind-Hearted Star: Philanthropy Highlights
BTS Jimin continues to use his platform for good. He recently sponsored children in Sri Lanka, Bolivia, and Tanzania, earning the title of ICON’s “Face of K-pop” for the second year in a row.