J-Hope inspires his fans: the Armys are mobilizing for yellow pieces

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Armys, nicknames of people supporting the famous K-Pop BTS group, launched a united initiative in favor of yellow pieces. A mobilization motivated by the participation of their J-Hope idol in the 2025 yellow parts gala.

J-Hope set fire to Paris La Défense Arena last Thursday. The Korean singer did not hesitate to answer present for a good cause. He has indeed come to interpret his greatest hits at the 2025 yellow pieces gala in support of the association which works for a better daily daily hospitalized children.

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A good action that prompted its French fans to also mobilize. The Armys therefore decided to extend this momentum of generosity by creating an online kitty for the association of yellow pieces.

“Army, let's mobilize and give generously! Together, we can have a concrete impact and continue this beautiful chain of hope and solidarity initiated by J-Hope. Each contribution counts!”, Can we read on the La Boton website. The BTS Army has harvested € 14,720 to date.

Support the yellow parts operation

Thanks to the commitment of J-Hope and his fans, the yellow pieces will be able to continue their actions and provide comfort to those who need it most. To support the Gala of yellow pieces by making a donation, go to Piecesjaunes.fr or by SMS by sending Don to 92 111 (donation of 5 euros).

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