Followers of Ok-pop supergroup BTS around the globe have rallied in help of member Suga, following his latest drunk driving incident, dismissing requires his departure from the band.
In a joint assertion launched Monday, 127 BTS fan organizations from 58 nations declared their continued backing of all seven BTS members.
The assertion was issued in response to controversy surrounding Suga, who was referred to prosecutors final month for allegedly driving an electrical scooter underneath the affect in Seoul.
On Saturday, some people who claimed to be members of BTS’ official fandom, ARMY, referred to as for Suga to go away the group to take duty for the incident disgracing the group.
“The International ARMY Union helps all seven members of BTS,” the union stated in a press release posted on social media platform X in Korean and English.
The union emphasised it “doesn’t count on BTS members to take extra tasks than they’re legally required to,” including that selections concerning the group’s future should not for outsiders to drive. (Yonhap)