According to Fantagio, Eun-woo’s agency, he has entered an Army training center, where he will undergo basic military training for five weeks before fulfilling his service as an active-duty soldier in the military band.
Before his enlistment day, the Kpop idol made the most of his remaining days by connecting with fans and preparing several projects for release during his absence. Eun-woo shared heartfelt messages and expressed his gratitude to his fans, known as AROHA. Eun-woo wrote, “I miss AROHA. You’ll probably miss me a lot too, right?” He also shared that the reality of his upcoming enlistment hasn’t fully sunk in yet, but reassured the fans that he has a lot in store for them as he temporarily steps out of the limelight. He shared, “It hasn’t fully hit me yet. But with the album, movie, and drama all coming out, don’t forget me.“
In addition, Eun-woo shared some updates with his fans, including photos of his military buzz cut. Photos of Eunwoo in the military also circulated online, and fans couldn’t help but gush about his new look, saying that he truly lives up to his nickname of being a “face genius.”
- No, but his facial features are even clearer now. How can he pull this off?
- This is the handsomest Cha Eunwoo has ever looked to me
- His hair doesn’t matter. He’s just handsome
- The way he was stroking his hair because he felt awkward was cute. You can see how pretty and handsome he is even more. His T-zone and head shape are all perfect. Because of enlisting, we get to see this rare look too, take care and come back healthy!
- Yah… this is the prettiest person I’ve seen with this haircut… He’s seriously flawless… Have a safe enlistment and be careful~
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Meanwhile, Cha Eun-woo held fan meetings in Seoul and Japan, titled “The Royal,” where he performed live and interacted with his fans before enlistment. In the past few months, Eun-woo has also been preparing for many projects that will be released in his absence, including a solo album in September, the Netflix series “The Wonderfuls,” and the feature film “First Ride.”