Seventeen's Mingyu: A Decade of Unwavering Passion and Hoshi's Emotional Military Farewell on SBS '틈만 나면'

Seventeen's Mingyu and Hoshi Light Up SBS '틈만 나면'
On June 24, 2025, SBS aired the 27th episode of the variety show '틈만 나면,' featuring Seventeen members Mingyu and Hoshi alongside MCs Yoo Jae-suk and Yoo Yeon-seok. The episode captured the youthful energy and confident charm of these 10-year idols as they visited Cheorwon, creating unforgettable memories.
Fans and viewers were treated to the duo’s signature chemistry, infectious laughter, and a candid look at their enduring friendship. The show’s format, which brings celebrities closer to everyday people, allowed Mingyu and Hoshi to share honest stories and connect with the audience on a personal level.
Mingyu's Unique Achievement: First Performance at Jamsu Bridge

Mingyu proudly shared that Seventeen was the first idol group to perform at the iconic Jamsu Bridge, a feat that showcases their innovative spirit and dedication.
This achievement not only highlights their musical journey but also their willingness to break new ground in the K-pop industry. The performance at Jamsu Bridge became a hot topic among fans and media, symbolizing Seventeen’s trailblazing attitude and their desire to create memorable experiences for their fans.
For international fans, this moment stands out as a testament to the group's ambition and ability to make history in the ever-evolving world of K-pop.
Hoshi's Military Enlistment: A Bittersweet Farewell
Hoshi revealed his upcoming military enlistment during the show, adding a poignant layer to the episode.
The visit to Cheorwon held special meaning as it was a place where he could express his youthful passion before serving his country. The emotional gift of a name tag from a military store owner symbolized the deep respect and support from the community, resonating with fans worldwide.
Hoshi’s candid emotions and the support he received on the show reflected the bittersweet reality faced by many idols and their fans when military service approaches.
Understanding the Cultural Context of Military Enlistment
Military enlistment is a significant rite of passage for Korean men, especially public figures like idols.
It represents duty, sacrifice, and a temporary pause in their careers, which fans deeply respect. Hoshi's open discussion about his feelings and the community's warm send-off highlight the cultural importance and emotional complexity surrounding enlistment.
For overseas fans, understanding this tradition is crucial to appreciating why such moments are celebrated and mourned simultaneously in Korean pop culture. The episode offered a rare glimpse into the personal struggles and pride associated with this national duty.
Fandom's Support and Emotional Connection
Fans expressed overwhelming support for Hoshi and Mingyu, celebrating their achievements and showing empathy for the upcoming challenges.
The blogs and social media buzz reflected a strong emotional connection, emphasizing the loyalty and love within the Seventeen fandom. This episode strengthened the bond between the idols and their fans, showcasing the power of shared experiences.
International Carats (Seventeen’s fandom) joined Korean fans in sending heartfelt messages and sharing memories, further demonstrating the global unity of the fandom.
Looking Ahead: Continuing the Journey
As Seventeen celebrates a decade of success, Mingyu and Hoshi's recent activities remind us of their enduring passion and resilience.
Fans eagerly await Hoshi's safe return and the group's future endeavors, confident that their spirit remains unchanged.
This milestone not only marks a personal journey for the members but also highlights the ever-growing influence of K-pop and the deep-rooted connections between artists and their global audience.
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