Netizens accuse T.O.P of receiving advantages in the military for being a celebrity


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Netizens are accusing BIGBANG‘s T.O.P of receiving special treatment in the military.

Recently, photos of T.O.P and JYJ‘s Junsu at the training camp were revealed via the official website of the Nonsan army training camp. From these photos, netizens noticed that T.O.P was the only soldier wearing his green name tag on the left side. This is leading to a controversial discussion among netizens.

Celebrities have continuously been accused of getting advantages or “having it easy” during their mandatory military service. Recently, Super Junior‘s Shindong, who got discharged from the military in December, was also accused of receiving celebrity advantages due to his significant weight gain and long hair.

Many netizens, especially male netizens who served, are expressing fury at the sight of T.O.P’s improper outfit. Comments on an online community stated, “If a non-celebrity wore it like that then they would have to run 10 laps…”, “A non-celebrity would’ve got in so much trouble for what he did”, “I can’t believe no one said anything about that when they gathered to take the picture. Even a little mistake like that would’ve caused the entire group to get in trouble”, “They probably let him go since he’s a celebrity. If it was a non-celeb who did that then they would’ve gotten disciplined so bad.”

In response to the controversy, a representative from the army training camp stated, “The 25th regime company 1 division 1 uniform are supposed to have the name tag on the right side. Trainee Choi Seung Hyun must have been confused and mistakenly wore it on the other side.” 

Source: AllKPop

BIGBANG plan to tour Japan with 4 members + top Oricon chart with ‘MADE’


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With member T.O.P entering the military, BIGBANG is now left with four members, G-Dragon, Taeyang, Daesung, and Seungri.However, that doesn’t seem to be stopping the boys from going on their ‘BIGBANG Special Event 2017‘ tour in Japan.

Starting in May, the remaining four will be touring three cities in Japan: Fukuoka (Fukuoka Dome on May 27), Tokyo (Tokyo Dome on May 30 and 31), and Osaka (Kyocera Dome on June 3 and 4).  BIGBANG is no stranger to domes, as they attracted 780,000 fans over the course of four years for their dome tours.

It has been reported that the members are planning a new performance for the special event as fans are anxiously waiting for the ticket pre-sale dates.

That’s not all as BIGBANG’s Japanese version of their ‘MADE’ album topped the Oricon Daily Charts on February 15, with 71,461 copies sold. They also topped the same chart on February 16 and sold an additional 15,694 copies, for a two-day total of 87,155 copies.

Source: AllKPop

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