EXO Chanyeol s shaved head appearance for his mandatory military enlistment is finally revealed!
On April 8, EXO Chanyeol s shaved head appearance was finally revealed to fans in EXO s official fan community Lysn Bubble.
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In the photos that were uploaded, EXO members Sehun, Kai, D.O., Xiumin and Baekhyun can be seen smiling and surrounding Chanyeol who was a few days away from enlisting at the time the photo was taken.
Chanyeol, who was sporting a beanie, eventually took it off and showed off his shaved head for the first time. The other EXO members took this opportunity to touch and feel the SSFW singer s head.
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