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J-Hope of BTS cannot get special treatment to host military cooking show, South Korea says

  • Seoul is currently holding a cooking competition, which celebrates culinary talent among the South Korean, US and Singaporean militaries
  • But J-Hope cannot be allowed to take part just because he is a celebrity, the defence minister says

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J-Hope performs at the Lollapalooza Music Festival in 2022, at Grant Park in Chicago. Photo: AP
South Korea has barred BTS member J-Hope from taking part in a military culinary event, saying special treatment cannot be given to the K-pop icon during conscription.
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A decision on allowing J-Hope to host the fourth edition of the international military cooking competition and making a video featuring other stars of the seven-member band to promote the contest was almost finalised.

But Defence Minister Shin Won-sik said he cancelled the plans following a review.

“I think that it is only right that [a person] carries out the military duties just like any other soldier, regardless of being BTS,” Shin told lawmakers on Tuesday. “I gave orders not to assign duties that fall outside their [military] positions to soldiers who were celebrities before joining the military.”

J-Hope performs at the Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration in New York on December 31, 2022. Photo: Shutterstock
J-Hope performs at the Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration in New York on December 31, 2022. Photo: Shutterstock

The cooking competition, which celebrates culinary talent among the South Korean, US and Singaporean militaries, is currently being held in Seoul.

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