Currently serving in the South Korean military, BTS' SUGA has sparked speculation among fans about his quiet visits to the Bangtan Cafe, a dedicated online space for fan interactions. On January 16, 2024, ARMY noticed activity on SUGA's profile, hinting that the rapper may be seeking solace in fan messages during his time away from the spotlight.
While SUGA has maintained a low profile since enlisting, fans believe his visits to the cafe indicate a desire to stay connected. ARMYs have flooded the platform with positive messages of support, hoping to provide comfort and remind him of their unwavering admiration.
SUGA's current low profile stems from a DUI incident that occurred earlier. The artist was charged by the Yongsan Police Station for violating the Road Traffic Act while riding an electric scooter under the influence. His driver's license was revoked, and he received a fine.
Acknowledging his mistake, SUGA publicly apologised to fans, stating he was unaware of the law and promising to act more responsibly in the future. Despite his apology, the controversy drew significant online criticism, with anti-fans even sending condolence wreaths to HYBE’s headquarters.
SUGA enlisted as a public service worker on September 22, 2023, and is expected to complete his service in 2025. Before enlisting, he released his debut solo album under his producer name, Agust D, on April 21, 2023. Accompanying the album was a documentary, SUGA: Road to D-Day.
Despite past challenges, SUGA's fans continue to rally behind him. By filling the Bangtan Cafe with heartfelt messages, ARMY aims to show their love and remind him that his music and authenticity remain a source of inspiration.
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