SEVENTEEN Mingyu’s Words On The Group’s Future Leaves Fans In Tears
SEVENTEEN‘s Mingyu recently spoke about the group’s future.
SEVENTEEN debuted in 2015 and will celebrate its tenth anniversary next year. This is an achievement because many groups do not reach this point due to various circumstances.
While SEVENTEEN has not hinted at anything like that, it is natural for some fans to have concerns about the future. However, Mingyu just put those to rest!
Mingyu was recently announced as the cover star of the upcoming edition of Esquire Korea. The handsome idol posed for a photoshoot styled in DIOR in addition to an interview.
When talking about SEVENTEEN, Mingyu hinted at possible concerns over the next few years related to their military services. However, Mingyu firmly stated that the possible stress was nothing, as SEVENTEEN would still be a group ten years from now.
I often tell the members, ‘Of course, we’ll still be SEVENTEEN 10 years from now, so why worry about what’ll happen in 1 or 2 years?
— Mingyu
The idol also shared that “protecting SEVENTEEN is a big goal” for him, showing his dedication to the group
These words left fans emotional, feeling not only the assurance that SEVENTEEN would continue on but Mingyu’s deep feelings towards the group.
i think about mingyu being the reason svt resigned their contract genuinely every single day of my life i don’t even know what to say he just has so much love in his heart https://t.co/VqIKh7DSHP
— steenie ⋆。° SVT IN TOKYO (@blondedboo) November 19, 2024
mingyu choosing his team over anything nothing could ever separate him from them seventeen is truly a family right from the very beginning https://t.co/6IWSb01tDz pic.twitter.com/iFmpx7tn46
— ؘ (@film_jww) November 19, 2024
this made me tear up bc of how much he loves seventeen. the future is scary because of the m-word, but assurance like this from mingyu eases that fear. he always says that he wants to be wt the members for a long, long time and i always hold on to that. he’s indeed svt’s pillar. https://t.co/tn9IpFnxmH pic.twitter.com/MDxR2RetZf
— nic (@onusmin) November 19, 2024
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly listed SEVENTEEN’s debut year as 2016, and has been updated to the correct year, 2015.