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FILE PHOTO: Members of South Korean K-Pop band BTS react on the red carpet during 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in Hong Kong, China, December 2, 2015. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/File Photo
SEOUL—South Korea’s parliament on Tuesday passed a bill to allow globally recognized K-pop artists such as BTS to postpone their mandatory military service to age 30.
All able-bodied South Korean men aged between 18 and 28 must serve in the military for about two years as part of the country’s efforts to guard against North Korea.
The amendment to the Military Service Act was designed to provide exceptions for K-pop megastars who improve the country’s cultural status and boost the economy.
South Korea allows eligible students to defer their duties up to age 28 and has granted exemptions for high-profile classical musicians and athletes who won Olympic medals or a gold at the Asian Games, including Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-min.
No K-pop stars had received exemptions but the new bill will ensure entertainers recommended by the culture minister can defer their service to age 30.
The oldest member of BTS, 27-year-old Jin, is nearing enlistment at a time when the seven-member boy band is rewriting K-pop history.
Since launching in 2013, BTS has driven the global K-pop craze with catchy, upbeat music alongside lyrics and social campaigns aimed at empowering young people.
It recently notched a first ever No.1 hit single on the U.S. Billboard charts with the song “Dynamite”, and bagged an unprecedented Grammy nomination as a K-pop band.
“Pop artists tend to make their highest achievements in their 20s but many of them had to pursue a graduate degree to delay their service,” said Jeon Yong-gi, who co-authored the bill.
BTS’s management, Big Hit Entertainment, did not respond to a request for comment on the legislative change, but Jin and other band members have previously said they would fulfill their duties as required.
Military service is a contentious issue in South Korea. A poll released last month by local news outlet E-Today showed some 53% of respondents supported special treatment for BTS, while 47% opposed it.
Folk-pop OPM band Ben&Ben, hitmakers of tracks such as “Ride Home” and “Maybe The Night,” will represent the Philippines in the ROUND 2020 Music Festival. Image: Ben&Ben’s official Facebook page
OPM band Ben&Ben is set to bring their signature sound to South Korea as they represent the Philippines at the ROUND 2020 Music Festival on Dec. 6.
The hitmakers of “Maybe the Night,” “Ride Home” and “Kathang Isip” announced their festival participation today, Dec. 1, on their official social media accounts.
Announcement: Ben&Ben will be representing the Philippines in Korea ~ online! we’re part of the ASEAN – Korea Music Festival, ROUND Festival . streaming on December 6, 3PM here on FB, Youtube and on KBS-1 in Korea. we’ll keep you posted with the links! nood kayo ha! pic.twitter.com/3819socnGe
— Ben&Ben (@BenAndBenMusic) December 1, 2020
Ben&Ben will perform alongside various Southeast Asian acts, including Cambodian rock group Smallworld Smallband, Malaysian rapper Zamaera and Thai singer Gam Wichayanee.
South Korean artists will also perform at the event, including Daybreak, Hoppipolla and Elaine, among others.
The music festival will stream online on Dec. 6 at 3 p.m. on Facebook and YouTube, and will also be shown on KBS-1 in Korea.
ROUND is the official title for the ASEAN-Korea Music Festival project, which aims to provide a platform for the participating nations to make cultural exchanges through music. JB
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Gabbi Garcia. Image: Instagram/@pawssionproject
Following the death of her pet dog of 13 years, Gabbi Garcia celebrated her birthday in advance by helping out other animals, as she visited and donated necessities to a shelter.
Garcia, who turns 22 tomorrow, Dec. 2, went to the Pawssion Project Foundation shelter on Nov. 29 to donate cat and dog food for the non-profit organization’s rescued animals.
“Heartfelt thanks to @gabbi who chose to celebrate her birthday and their beloved Sunshine’s life, by paying it forward through visiting our rescues and sharing their blessings to our fur friends at the shelter,” the organization stated on Instagram yesterday, Nov. 30.
Pawssion Project’s statement came with several photos of Garcia’s visit, with some showing that she was accompanied by her boyfriend, Khalil Ramos.
“Thank you Gabbi for honoring Sunshine’s life by making other dogs happy. She is definitely proud of you. Remember, they are just physically gone,” the Pawssion Project Foundation said.
“We all know, they will forever stay in our hearts. From our Pawssion Project family to yours, THANK YOU. Despite the bad weather yesterday, you still came,” it added.
Sunshine, Garcia’s dog of over a decade, died on Nov. 18. The actress honored her pet the next day by making a heartfelt tribute, where she told Sunshine to “Run free in paradise.” JB
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