Super Juniors Kim Hee Chul is soon to be discharged and is already being much sought after as an MC and actor

  • Kil Hye Sung |2013.08.28 08:30
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Kim Hee Chul, a member of Super Junior, is receiving a lot of calls from various parts of the entertainment world. He will be discharged on the 30th after completing his duty as a public-service worker at the SeongDong-gu office in Seoul. He was originally scheduled to be discharged on the 31st but will be released one day earlier because the 31st is a Saturday.


A lot of people in entertainment are paying great attention to his discharge because he is talented in a variety of fields, having worked as a singer, a radio DJ, an MC, and an actor before serving in the military.


According to an August 28 announcement by his agency, Kim Hee Chul is currently getting a lot of offers from various entertainment shows and drama series. He will consider those offers carefully after being discharged and make decisions about them, but at this moment, nothing has been settled on yet. After being discharged, he will join the world tour that the other members of Super Junior are on now when he has rehearsed enough to perform with the group, but for now, we cannot be sure when that will be.


Kim Hee Chul started his alternative duty on September 1, 2011, and has served as a public-service worker at the SeungDong-gu office for about two years. He had no choice but to choose alternative duty since he had a big accident in the summer of 2006 and underwent major surgery in which eight metal pins were inserted into the lower half of his body.


He has decided to remain demobilized without any official appearances in the media. He told those close to him about this decision because he considers military duty a matter of course that any Korean man is bound to undergo and thinks his discharge is not the sort of thing that merits a loud welcome.








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