J-Hope BTS Welcomes 2022 New Year, Family Portrait Steals Attention

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J-Hope BTS Welcomes 2022 New Year, Family Portrait Steals Attention

On December 31, J-Hope posted a series of photos to his personal Instagram account with a long message about welcoming the 2022 New Year. One of them is a family portrait.


2022 is just around the corner. J-Hope BTS (Bangtan Boys) welcomes the turn of the year by reflecting on themselves during 2021.

On December 31, J-Hope posted a series of photos to his personal Instagram account with a long message about welcoming the New Year 2022. He started his message with, "What year will 2021 be for me?"

"A year of trying many new and different things. A year of contemplating as a human (named) Jung Hoseok and his life. Maybe a year like a brilliant flame from the end for J-Hope and BTS," he continued.

"The definitions if I look for it are innumerable. For the first time I spent the end of the year as myself, with the opportunity to look back at 2021 and reflect on its meaning. 'This is what it really means to have time just for me,' that's how I feel right now," added J. -Hope.

"(2021) was a year of boundless love, hope and encouragement for which I am grateful and grateful again, and I am preparing myself so that in 2022 I can return what I have received," he said.

The 1994-born idol and rapper added, "The midpoint between a great ending and another beginning. I only feel one thing now!! I still feel joy."

"Unless something unexpected happens, I think I'll continue to do music and shows that I love. I think that's how I took a step towards happiness for myself!! It was really hard but I had fun and I'm happy. See you~ 2021," he concluded. .

Among all the photos shared, J-Hope's family portrait stole the most attention. It was seen that he was posing with his brother, Jung Jiwoo and his parents, which was deliberately censored.

Meanwhile, the BTS members are on sabbatical after working hard for approximately two years without stopping. They are given time to vacation instead of attending year-end festivals and awards. (wk/chus)

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