J-Hope, a member of BTS, tweeted photos of his first birthday gifts from fellow member Jin ahead of the big day. J-Hope shared sneak peeks of the gifts and greetings for the group’s eldest member on Instagram on Wednesday.

In the first photo, a cake box is seen along with a box of strawberries. Sharing it, BTS captioned it, “I love you Jin hyung (elder brother)” adding a heart emoji to it.

A birthday cake with multiple candles can be seen in the next image. The number ’29’ was added to the birthday candles, which are related to J-Hope’s age. He wrote in the caption, “Faster than anyone, different from others.”  J-Hope also posted a picture of the duo as they laughed and wrote, “Lol” by adding laughing emojis.

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Jin also chose a one-of-a-kind gift for J-Hope, which he revealed in his Instagram Stories. J-Hope posted a picture of a gold-plated toilet brush holder with a handle on his Instagram account. “A (gift emoji) which shines just like his face. There will be no worries on toilet cleaning. Thanks Jin.”

Responding to Jin’s gift of the toilet brush, a fan wrote on Twitter, “Jin chose the limited-edition toilet brush for Hobi, I never thought I would be this curious about toilet brushes. It looks like an art piece, but it actually works and even transforms into a small jar.”

Another follower tweeted, “They are so funny.” A fan sharing a picture of the toilet brush holder along with its price wrote, “Is Hobi and Seokjin testing out his gift in the toilet?” The price of the product is USD2,200 (₹1,65,231).

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On February 18, J-Hope, alias Jung Ho-seok, will turn 18 years old. He was born in the city of Gwangju, South Korea, in the year 1994. J-Hope posted several photos of his birthplace on Instagram ahead of his birthday. Murals of the group’s songs, including Butter and J- Hope’s  chicken Noodle Soup, were also featured in the photos, as well as an artwork bearing his name. “Hometown,” he wrote with a photo of his puppy.