BTS member Suga (Min Yoongi) has shared his first message to fans after completing his mandatory social service. Posting on Weverse, Suga thanked ARMYs for waiting for him over the past two years. He also reflected on his time away from music and apologized for the drunk driving incident that happened in 2024.
In his message, Suga wrote, “Hello, ARMYs. Nice to meet you. It’s me, Suga. It’s been like two years. How have you all been?” He thanked fans for their support and admitted he had missed them a lot.
Suga explained that he spent the past two years doing deep self-reflection. He said he felt the need to “take a step back” from his busy career to better understand himself. During this break, he realized he had spent years constantly pushing forward without stopping to reflect.
Without naming the incident directly, Suga apologized for causing disappointment and concern with his 2024 drunk driving case. He said, “I was upset that I hurt you all. I was also very sorry to the members who had to go through a heavy heart because of me.”
He ended the post by promising to work harder to repay the love fans have given him. Suga officially completed his service on Saturday, June 21, 2025. BTS is now preparing for their 2026 comeback.