Suga's information of the BTS group drinking and causing an accident while driving has not yet "cooled down" in South Korea to this day.
The idol is currently facing a lot of pressure due to the public's outrage, especially at a time when he has not yet completed his military service.
Earlier, on August 9, the relevant authorities revealed that Suga's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at the time of the alcohol concentration check was exactly 0.227%.
When the idol was first questioned by the police for driving a motorbike while drunk, Suga stated: "I had a glass of beer." However, based on information from the relevant authorities, a glass of beer would cause a BAC of 0.02 to 0.04% in a normal person, making Suga once again the focus of criticism for his false statement.
While many fans are concerned about the harmful effects of Suga's latest scandal on BTS's image. Some people are questioning whether the group will continue with their plan to return in 2025 after all members have completed their mandatory military service.
According to those in the industry revealed on August 10, there is currently no internal discussion about Suga leaving BTS or any other extreme measures to respond to the recent scandal.
However, after being criticized for the above-mentioned lie, Suga is deeply reflecting on his actions and is very remorseful.
However, it is very difficult for Suga to have the opportunity for the group's comeback in 2025. Therefore, the Korean media is predicting and discussing that BTS will return with only 6 members.