BTS’s Comeback Was Meant To Be Perfect. Then Suga’s DUI Scandal Happened

With BTS members RM, Jin, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook all discharged from their respective military duties, the clock is now ticking for Min Yoongi – best known as Suga – to wrap up his public service stint. 

When he officially completes his mandatory service on June 21, BTS will, for the first time since June 2022, stand together again. 

The band’s comeback, slated for March 2026, is easily one of the most anticipated returns in global pop culture. 

But while anticipation runs high, so do murmurs and at the centre of that cautious buzz is Suga himself.

Unlike his bandmates, who kept ARMYs engaged with solo music, public events and variety appearances during enlistment, Suga went almost completely off the radar. No surprise livestreams. No new music drops. No tell-all interviews. Just silence punctuated by one unfortunate twist: a DUI scandal that has cast a long, troubling shadow over what was meant to be a moment of celebratory reunion.

As the group prepares for their return, the big question now is: will Suga’s misstep leave a lasting impact on the group’s image, or will it be absorbed into the larger-than-life legacy of BTS?

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