Just when you thought post-military life would be smooth sailing for BTS’s Suga, a petition popped up on KBS’s official bulletin board—demanding a ban on his appearances on the network due to his DUI last year. Yes, someone actually thinks Suga should be blacklisted from television forever. The petition demands KBS set up a committee to review his status, arguing that his influence as a public figure might normalize drunk driving among youth—even though he’s already paid the legal consequences and served his time.
What the Petition Says (and Why It’s Over the Top)
The petition claims that allowing Suga on TV sends the wrong message: that drunk driving is acceptable or harmless. It highlights that last September, he paid a fine of ₩15 million after a DUI incident involving a short scooter ride home. The argument is that Suga’s celebrity reach makes him a role model—and letting him back on air immediately upon discharge could undermine public awareness of the seriousness of DUI.
KBS has previously disciplined actors and singers for similar legal missteps, so yeah, this petition strategically targets the broadcaster to influence BTS’s upcoming comeback.
ARMY: “Enough Already”
Fans weren’t here for it. They pointed out:
- The DUI happened almost a year ago—it’s legally resolved.
- KBS will lose more than they gain if they actually sideline Suga—he’s BTS, not a random blip.
- Suga made his own apology, took responsibility, and paid his dues.
- The petition is seen as a misdirected harassment tactic rather than genuine concern.
Comments ranged from “Suga is going nowhere” to mocking the petition as “so stupid” that petitioners should maybe find a hobby—knitting, anyone?
Why Fans Are Furious
This petition isn’t about protecting public values—it feels like a last-minute attempt to stir drama ahead of BTS’s comeback. Suga served in the military, kept a low profile, wrote an emotional letter about his DUI, and gave back through donations and volunteer work.
Now? Someone wants to punish him again—even though he’s already done the time, paid the fine, and apologized. It’s no wonder fans are treating this petition as a desperate PR move rather than a civic call.
Final Thoughts: Let Suga Return with Dignity
Yes, DUI is serious. Yes, public figures should be held accountable. But Suga paid the price and used his time to give back. There’s a difference between consequences and endless punishment.
If KBS caves to this petition, they won’t just be punishing one man—they’ll be endorsing ongoing public shaming. BTS’s comeback is a milestone moment—it shouldn’t be overshadowed by a hang-up from last year.
TL;DR:
- A petition on KBS’s Viewer Bulletin Board wants Suga banned from TV due to last year’s DUI.
- Fans argue the DUI was fully resolved—he paid a fine, apologized, and served military time.
- Many see the petition as baseless theatrics ahead of BTS’s comeback.
- Bottom line: Let Suga return, let BTS promote—and let’s not turn legal closure into ongoing punishment.