BTS ARMY shields Suga as haters send funeral wreaths to HYBE building

Updated : Oct 21, 2024 18:53
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Editorji News Desk

BTS rapper Suga’s DUI controversy ended with him paying a hefty fine, but the haters continue with their bizarre antics. On October 20, a group of haters, also called anti-fans sent around 100 funeral wreaths with malicious comments written on them to HYBE headquarters and demanded the exit of BTS star from the group.  

As soon as the pictures surfaced on the internet, BTS fans aka ARMY gathered outside HYBE office to show their support for Suga and counter the haters. ARMY brought out banners with supportive messages and chanted slogans to show love for their K-pop idol.

Those who could not physically be there poured their support and love online and soon multiple hashtags started trending in support of Suga.  

The BTS member has been in the headlines after he was found riding an electric scooter under influence on August 6. The case concluded recently as the court sentenced the K-pop star to pay a fine of 15 million KRW.  

The toxic behaviour of K-pop fans and K-netizens has been a hot topic of discussion since Suga’s incident is not an isolated one. Recently, K-pop idol Seunghan received immense hate when he was announced to return to RIIZE, ending his hiatus. Several funeral wreaths were sent outside SM Entertainment with hate comments, forcing Seunghan to withdraw from the group.  

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