Pledis Entertainment shared what events Wonwoo will be a part of before he joins the military. Check out the details here. Wonwoo is a member of SEVENTEEN which debuted in 2015. Pledis ...
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CARATs are sending lots of love to Wonwoo! The SEVENTEEN member just announced his mandatory South Korean military enlistment date and fans are pouring out endless support. On March 5, 2025 ...
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Earlier this week, Seventeen group member Wonwoo made his fashion week debut at the Burberry show during London Fashion Week. Dressed in a full Burberry look, the Korean singer took in a few of ...
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SEVENTEEN’s Wonwoo will begin his mandatory military service on April 3, as confirmed by PLEDIS Entertainment on March 5. In an official statement, PLEDIS announced that Wonwoo will be unable to ...
MANILA, Philippines — Wonwoo of Seventeen is scheduled to fulfill his mandatory military service on April 3, Seventeen's label, Pledis Entertainment, announced on Wednesday through a fan community app ...
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