SEVENTEEN leader S Coups gets exempted from mandatory military service
PLEDIS Entertainment, the agency representing the band SEVENTEEN, confirmed on March 1 that Choi Seung-cheol, also known as S Coups, the group’s leader, has been exempted from military service due to a knee injury sustained last year.
The injury required major surgery and ongoing physical therapy, as a result of which he was classified as Grade 5, exempting him from compulsory military service during peacetime as per South Korea’s conscription system.
However, he will be required to contribute in civilian support roles in case of a national crisis or war. Amidst rumours about SEVENTEEN’s comeback, the agency assured that an official announcement will be made later.
The agency also announced that S Coups, along with Jeonghan, will resume group activities this month at SEVENTEEN’s encore concert in Incheon.
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