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I-ARMY’s Project Banner Appears Outside HYBE Headquarters in Support of Suga

I-ARMY’s Project Banner Appears Outside HYBE Headquarters in Support of Suga

In a powerful display of solidarity, a project banner organized by I-ARMY (International ARMY) has appeared outside HYBE headquarters, expressing unwavering support for BTS member Suga. The banner, adorned with heartfelt messages, serves as a reminder of the unbreakable bond between BTS and their global fanbase, ARMY.

The banner features several poignant messages, including:

  • “BTS will always be 7.”
  • “ARMY will be behind you when you speak up. We will always be by your side.”
  • “APOBANGPO – BORAHAE”
  • “WE LOVE YOU, MIN YOONGI”
  • “When the hands that once held you tightly start to weaken, take a deep breath and close your eyes. Rest for a while, everything will be okay.”
  • “Future’s gonna be okay.”

This project was initiated by ARMY in the Philippines, with donations coming from international ARMYs, and was carried out under the name of I-ARMY. The project was initially scheduled to launch on the 25th, but in an unexpected turn of events, the banner was put up earlier, coinciding with the day Suga visited the police station for an investigation.

Meanwhile, on the evening of August 23, Suga appeared at the police station following a previous summons for investigation. He arrived after completing his community service duties.

As soon as he stepped out of the car, Suga paused in front of the reporters to make his statement. In it, the idol apologized and promised to be honest during the investigation process.

After a three-hour investigation, Suga once again bowed his head in apology and said, “I am truly sorry for causing so much hurt and disappointment with my wrongful actions. I am deeply reflecting and regretting what I did. I will ensure that this never happens again. I want to say that I am genuinely sorry to those who have loved and supported me.”