Overseas fandom of the group BTS has been attracting attention by sending a truck with a banner supporting SUGA and the seven members of BTS.
On the 28th, BTS' Latin American fandom showed their support for the group by hanging banners near the HYBE building in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
The banner contained the message "BTS IS SEVEN" and expressed support for the seven-member group "BTS." Along with this, the message that ARMY is by "BTS" was also included.
The international fandom also sent out an electronic signboard truck to show their support for Suga and BTS once again.
The video on the truck's electronic display read messages such as "Love SUGA," "Everything will be fine," and "Believe in BTS."
The truck was spotted circulating around the HYBE building. This is being interpreted as a sign of support for the recent criticism surrounding member SUGA.
Suga is accused of driving an electric scooter while drunk on the 6th. A police officer on patrol nearby at the time found Suga collapsed on the road and checked him for alcohol.
As a result, it was revealed that his blood alcohol level was 0.227%, indicating that he was completely drunk. Suga then appeared at Yongsan Police Station in Seoul on the 23rd and was questioned for about three hours before being released from his job.
Suga admitted to the charges. He apologized in a handwritten apology, saying that he had "behaved wrongly." After that, fandom reactions were divided. However, overseas fans still expressed their intention to support him.
In particular, some overseas media have pointed out that this is an excessive witch hunt.

By chunchun 2024/08/29 00:06 KST