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BTS’ Global ARMY Issue Emphatic Statement Supporting Group in Wake of Ongoing Controversy Over Suga’s Scooter DUI


BTS's Global Army issued an emphatic statement on Sunday (Sept. 8) supporting all 7 members in the wake of controversy over Suga's scooter DUI stop.

BTS’ global ARMY issued a statement over the weekend in which the K-pop superstars’ most ardent fans emphasized that they are ride or die, no matter what. After the scooter stop, Suga issued the first of two apologies to fans, writing on Weverse, “I bow my head and apologize to those who have been hurt by my carelessness and wrong action.” In addition, the 31-year-old rapper assured ARMY that no property or people had been impacted in the incident he said happened after he had drinks at dinner and then hopped on his electric kickboard, not realizing he could not operate a two-wheeled scooter while intoxicated during what he described as a short trip to his home. “In the process of setting up an electric kickboard at the front door of the house, I fell alone, and there was a police officer around me, so I took a breath test,” he said, noting that a fine was issued and his license was suspended.

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