BIGBANG's TOP to work as a public service worker at the Yongsan Craft Museum

Photo: T.O.P's arrival at Yongsan-Gu Administration office where his position was today determined.



BIGBANG's TOP is going to do his military service as a public service worker at the Yongsan Craft Museum.

On January 26, the idol star, who had been charged with smoking marijuana and was given a 10-month jail sentence suspended for two years at his final trial, showed up at the Yongsan-gu Office. With his face covered with a mask and a woolen hat, he didn't say anything to reporters, who were waiting for him.

You know, he was serving as a conscripted policeman before being charged with smoking marijuana, but after the incident, the police judged that he's unfit for a conscripted policeman, considering his health and public opinion. He'd served as a conscripted policeman for 117 days, and he has to serve 520 more days as a public service worker.

After arriving at the Yongsan-gu Office, TOP had a meeting with the one who is in charge of the Safety and Disaster department. They didn't use the department's office room to avoid reporters' eyes, and as the result of the meeting, it is decided that TOP will work as a public service worker at the Yongsan Craft Museum.

The Yongsan Craft Museum will open on February 8. It is a museum about Korean traditional crafts, and the museum will have various facilities such as showrooms, craft stores, experience centers and outdoor theater. Yongsan-gu invested greatly in the museum, and of course, people who work for Yongsan-gu are now expecting the museum will be a hot place.

Well, there could be various reasons why Yongsan-gu decided to make TOP work at the Yongsan Craft Museum, but it seems certain that Yongsan-gu hopes the famous idol star will help make the new museum popular.

Source: KPopBehind

BIGBANG’s T.O.P Resumes Military Service As Public Service Worker

On January 26, BIGBANG’s T.O.P began his military service as a public service worker at Yongsan District Office.

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The singer previously started his military service as a conscripted policeman in February 2017 and worked until June 5, 2017. After being charged and found guilty of smoking marijuana, he was dismissed from duty and ordered to finish the remainder of his mandatory service as a public service worker.

T.O.P now has 520 days left in his mandatory service.

Meanwhile, BIGBANG successfully finished their “BIGBANG 2017 Concert Last Dance in Seoul” at the end of 2017 and Yang Hyun Suk alluded to T.O.P returning to the group after his military discharge.

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Zion.T And BIGBANG’s Seungri And Taeyang To Help Judge Final Episode Of “MIXNINE”

Familiar faces are set to return for the final episode of JTBC’s “MIXNINE.”

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The final episode will be broadcasted live on January 26 where the contestants will give their final performances and the top 9 will be decided.

As important as the occasion is, Yang Hyun Suk will be bringing back BIGBANG’s Taeyang and Seungri, as well as Zion.T, to join him on the judging panel. The three singers joined Yang Hyun Suk in the initial audition tours at various stops to search for talented individuals across the nation.

The production staff of “MIXNINE” stated, “Taeyang, Seungri, and Zion.T had a great eye for catching talent during the audition tours, and they have a high level of understanding and affection for the contestants. We believe they are best-equipped to judge the shining growth of the ‘MIXNINE’ contestants.”

The final round of voting for the show will end on January 26 at 5 p.m. KST. Then, the remaining contestants will perform on stage to battle it out for the top 9 positions and find out who gets the chance to make their debut.

The final episode of “MIXNINE” will air on January 26 at 11 p.m. KST on JTBC.

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Source: Soompi