NCT's Taeyong will begin his military service tomorrow. To be precise, Monday April 15, 2024. Ahead of his departure for mandatory military duty, the leader of the boy group NCT 127 also shared with fans a number of his latest photos with a bald head. 

Through uploads on his personal Instagram account @taeoxo_nct on Sunday April 14, 2024, Taeyong not only showed photos of the process of cutting his hair. But it also shared the excitement of the other NCT members who took part in the hair cutting ceremony for the idol born in 1995. 

From a number of uploaded photos, Taeyong still does not abandon his fashionable side and still looks cool even though he now has a shaved haircut. In another picture, the singer of the song 'TAP' even looks cool with his new hairstyle, when he appears wearing black glasses. In another picture, Taeyong still looks cool when he strokes his own head. 

Fans were entertained by the video footage he also uploaded. Where the other NCT members looked busy and noisy when they wanted to help Taeyong cut his hair before leaving for military service. On the other hand, Taeyong also didn't forget to update fans by writing messages via the Bubble messaging application.

 In his message, Taeyong admitted that Jungwoo was the one who cut his hair first, and it ended up being too short. "This is a happy Sunday, hehehe. Everyone received my gift well? This is the last day of Bubble," wrote Taeyong in his message as quoted from the Instagram account @nctzenarea. 

"The members cut my hair, kekeke. Jungwoo was the one who started it, but it was too short. Hmm... mmm... but this is better," he concluded. Even though they felt sad and remembered that their idol would soon be on duty, fans still left comments full of support for Taeyong. 

We hope that he will carry out his mandatory military duties smoothly and return in good health. Meanwhile, NCT's Taeyong will begin his mandatory military service on April 15, 2024. He entered the navy military band, and is the first member of NCT to begin his mandatory military service this year.

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