BTS’ Suga fined $11,491 in DUI scandal: ‘Suga stays’ trends as case closes – Hindustan Times
BTS’ Suga, whose real name is Min Yoongi, has been sentenced to a fine of $11,491 over a DUI scandal that rocked the K-pop world. The case has now been officially closed, but the hashtag ‘Suga stays’ has been trending worldwide as fans show their support for the talented rapper.
The incident occurred in October when Suga was involved in a minor car accident after driving under the influence. He immediately issued a public apology, taking full responsibility for his actions and expressing remorse for his mistake. Despite the backlash from some fans and critics, many BTS supporters stood by Suga, acknowledging his mistake but also recognizing his growth and dedication to his craft.
The court’s decision to fine Suga rather than impose a harsher punishment has been met with mixed reactions. Some believe that the fine is too lenient given the seriousness of the offense, while others argue that Suga has learned from his mistake and should be given a second chance.
As the news of Suga’s sentencing spreads, the hashtag ‘Suga stays’ has been trending on social media, with fans expressing their unwavering support for the rapper. Many are praising Suga for his honesty and humility in the face of adversity, and are looking forward to seeing him continue to succeed with BTS.
With the case now officially closed, Suga can focus on his music and his career with BTS. The group recently released their highly anticipated album, which has already broken records and topped charts around the world. Despite the scandal, it seems that Suga’s talent and dedication to his music have helped him weather the storm, and fans are excited to see what the future holds for the talented rapper.