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[TV Report=Reporter Hyemi Lee] BTS' J-Hope shared his pre-concert routine and his longing for full group promotions.
On the 15th, J-Hope appeared as a guest on MBC's 'Point of Omniscient Interfere' and revealed the superstar's daily life.
According to the broadcast, J-Hope is a typical 'planning person' and he told his manager a three-year plan that included a concert and an appearance on 'All-Out Watch' before enlistment.
When asked, "Are you following through with your plans?" J-Hope surprised everyone by saying, "While I was in the military, I produced a documentary in advance for the fans who had been waiting for me. After I was discharged, I prepared a new song and planned a world tour during the off-season. It's all going according to plan."
On this day, before the concert, J-Hope was in a post-meal mood, and the 'Full House' panelists laughed and said, "He really eats well," and "It feels like he treasures his mealtimes."
J-Hope confessed, "It's not just me, but all of our members are serious about eating," and "Once, because of our schedule, we went to Japan and ate 100 servings of shabu-shabu. I'm not joking; we really ate 100 servings and our plates were full." J-Hope explained, "The members used to eat that much, but now we're cutting back a bit."
After the condition check and sound check, I also took a shower. J-Hope said, "Showering is a really important ritual for me before a concert," and explained, "I wash my body and refresh before going into the performance. I think I'll sweat a lot during the sound check. I prepare myself cleanly after taking a shower."
J-Hope's last routine before a concert is 'meditation'. He revealed, "Whenever the seven of us perform, we all sit together and discuss how we should perform. We always finish everything 30 minutes before the concert."
On this day, J-Hope said, "I'm nervous and tense even though it's a show we're doing in person," but once on stage, he showed off a strong presence worthy of a world-class superstar, drawing cheers from the audience.
J-Hope is the epitome of Power J.
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