MINO to begin his mandatory service as a social worker later this month
"Song Min Ho will begin his mandatory service as a social service worker beginning on March 24. To prevent any safety issues caused by crowd chaos, there will be no separate event during the artist's enlistment. Please send your warm encouragements so that Song Min Ho can return healthy after fulfilling his mandatory duties."
Song Min Ho will soon become the third member of WINNER to carry out his mandatory service, with maknae
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