[News] Wheesung is close to Sunny, hoping to see SNSD while in service
2011.11.08
Wheesung enlists in the army on 7th at Nonsan Military Training Center in Chungnam. As usual, he will undergo 5 weeks of basic training before serving as a serviceman for the remaining 23 months.
As he enters the camp, WheeSung mentioned to his fans who sent his off, "Having military service is like having the opportunity to live a second life. Please wait for another 2 years. I will return with better music with love."
He also added, "I am close to Sunny. I am hoping to see Girls' Generation. It will be very happy if they come over and see me at least once and i will return the favor sometimes."
Also, along with his fans, Tae Jinah and Kim Taewoo who did a performance with him on 5th an 6th were there to send him off.
Credit: Sportsseoul Written by KYUriShana@dkpopnews.net
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