Three BTS Members Sell HYBE Shares, All Seven Set to Do Quarantine After U.S. Concerts
, the management company that launched them, netting them a combined $8.4 million. All seven idols are expected to miss the Mnet Asian Music Awards awards show in Seoul, following the reintroduction of health restrictions in South Korea due to theThe Bloomberg financial news agency reported that Jin, J-Hope, and RM sold close to 32,000 shares in Hybe, previously known as Big Hit Entertainment.
The law was recently revised, allowing longer deferments for prominent talent. But the oldest member Jin is unlikely to be able to delay his conscription before the end of 2022.where they have performed their first live in-person concerts in over a year
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