Suga, who enlisted on September 22, 2023 and was discharged on the 21st, posted on the fan communication platform Weverse, "I'm discharged today and I'm glad to see you all again after such a long time.
I'd like to say hello. It's a day I've been waiting for, and it's been a really long time, so I was really worried about how to greet you. First and foremost, I'd like to express my sincere gratitude to all the fans who have waited for me until now.
"I want to talk to you. I really missed you," he said, expressing his gratitude. He continued, "I'm sorry for disappointing and worrying you with the incident last year," and "I'm sorry for hurting the feelings of my fans."
I'm very sorry about that, and I'm also sorry to the members who were hurt in their own ways," he said, apologizing once again for the Drunk Driving issue, and adding, "I'd like to sincerely thank all the fans who waited for us.
"I will continue to work hard to repay the love you have shown me," he added. Last August, SUGA was arrested on summary arrest for allegedly driving an electric scooter while drunk.
He was sued and fined 15 million won (about 1.57 million yen). On the 23rd, two days after he was discharged, Severance Hospital opened a clinic for the treatment of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder.
Announcing the groundbreaking ceremony for the "Min Yoongi Treatment Center," Suga surprised the world by revealing that he had donated 5 billion won.
Announcing the start of construction of the Min Yoon Gi Treatment Center with a huge presence
With SUGA returning, BTS ended their military enlistment hiatus. J-HOPE's solo world tour encore concert "HOPE ON THE
They appeared at the "STAGE FINAL" event, raising expectations. Attention is focused on how BTS, who has returned after a hiatus, will write the history of K-POP.
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