BTS rapper Suga is facing a tough phase with the ongoing DUI investigation and criticism on social media. However, the K-pop star is also receiving support from his peers in the music industry and friends.
PSY, the South Korean star singer and rapper best known for ‘Gangnam Style’, gave a shoutout to Suga during his ‘Summer Swag’ concert. On August 25, PSY performed at the Suwon World Cup Stadium. When he was about to perform ‘That That’, PSY addressed his fans and mentioned Suga. He thanked Suga for making this song and working with him.
Given the heavy media scrutiny and criticism that has often been a big debate in South Korean entertainment industry, showing solidarity with Suga during this time is a big support. Besides PSY, ‘Pachinko’ author Lee Min-jin, actor Park Sohee, EL CAPITXN and few more public figures have expressed support for Suga amid his DUI scandal.
Apart from the celebrities, BTS fans have also expressed support for Suga and lashed out at Korean media for blowing the issue out of proportion. BTS fans aka ARMYs put up banners with ‘Future’s gonna be okay’ written on them in front of HYBE agency. The lyrics are from Suga’s popular song ‘D-day’.
Suga appeared at the police station on August 23 and posted a handwritten apology on August 25. In his letter, he apologised for disappointing the fans. Meanwhile, police have concluded the investigation in the drunk driving case and will be forwarding it to the prosecution.
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