
Suga's Return and Heartfelt Message to Fans
Suga from BTS has officially finished his military service and is back with his fellow bandmates. He expressed his gratitude towards fans for their unwavering support in a touching message. Additionally, he addressed his DUI incident, offering another apology for the trouble it caused. Fans are thrilled to see all BTS members reunited once again.
In a message shared on Weverse, Suga greeted fans, saying, "Hello, everyone. It's SUGA. It's been about two years. How have you all been? Today marks a significant day for me, one I've eagerly awaited. I had many thoughts on how to greet you all. First and foremost, I want to thank the fans who have been patiently waiting for us. I truly missed you. This two-year period allowed me to reflect on myself. I took a step back from my usual activities, which gave me a chance to look inward, something I hadn't done while constantly moving forward."
Addressing the DUI Incident
Suga also took the opportunity to discuss his drunk driving incident, reiterating his apologies to fans for any disappointment he caused. He stated, "Dear ARMY, I appreciate your patience and support. I sincerely apologize for the disappointment and concern I caused last year. It was particularly upsetting to know that I hurt your feelings. I also regret the burden my actions placed on my fellow members. Moving forward, we will strive to repay the love you have shown us. I love you all, and I will keep you updated regularly."
Details of the DUI Incident
For those unaware, Suga was involved in a DUI incident in August 2024, where he was caught riding an electric scooter while under the influence of alcohol. He faced a fine of approximately 15 million won and publicly apologized for the incident, expressing regret for the trouble it caused his fans.
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