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[ASKKPOP] Unidentified male idol fears military service will leave him in the dust in cutthroat K-Pop industry

ELF's were devastated whenSuper JuniormembersDonghaeandEunhyukleft the K-Entertainment realm to officially serve their mandatory two years in the ROK military. But the fans probably weren't as devastated as Donghae and Eunhyuk themselves, whose two-year break from the fast-paced world of K-Pop will make the return to the cutthroat industry more difficult. 


Other male idols who are currently enlisted include Super Junior'sSungminandShindong, andKim Hyun Joong, just to name a few. Idols who have their enlistment looming ahead of them areSiwon,Changmin, andBig BangmembersT.O.P,G-Dragon, andTaeyang



On October 16,Yonhap Newsreleased an article after they were contacted by a Korean idol currently active in the military who did not want to disclose his identity. The unidentified idol put this intangible yet omnipresent fear of the idols that they may possibly be forgotten, into words. He worried, "21 months is short if you think it's short and long if you think it's long. When you're discharged, you may say, 'Already?' but it seems like a long time when you are here. When you're discharged over the age of thirty, you worry about whether you'll be able to promote among all the younger idols in their teens and twenties. It'd probably feel awkward to even be called an idol." 


If you look at groups likeShinhwa, who have been active for nearly two decades, it's clear that there is no such thing is 'too late.' And many older idols branch off into different career paths, not necessarily picking up right where they left off, but getting back on their feet all the same. 



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