- By Swati Singh
- Fri, 29 Nov 2024 01:47 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
BTS' Suga ignites another controversy after DUI Scandal: The year 2024 has been a tumultuous one for BTS' Suga, with the talented rapper finding himself embroiled in numerous controversies that have sparked intense debate and criticism among netizens. One of the most notable incidents was the drunk driving scandal, which sent shockwaves through the Kpop community and beyond. As the news of the incident broke, fans and critics alike were left reeling and Suga's reputation took a significant hit.
Just when it seemed that the dust had settled on the DUI fiasco and Suga might be able to catch a breath and move forward, another controversy emerged to haunt him. Rumours began circulating about his alleged past conflicts with neighbors, which only served to further fuel the flames of criticism and scrutiny surrounding the rapper. As a result, Suga has found himself facing the wrath of netizens, who have been quick to condemn his actions and question his character.
Suga's moving history has come under scrutiny following an exclusive report by Biz Hankook. According to the report, the BTS rapper bid farewell to his luxurious UN Village villa in May 2024 and relocated to a new residence. Notably, Suga had only moved into the UN Village villa in 2021, after making a hasty exit from his previous home.
Prior to his recent move, Suga was residing at Hannam Riverhill, a luxurious property he purchased in 2018 for a staggering ₩3.40 billion KRW ($2.43 million USD). However, his three-year tenure at the upscale residence came to an unexpected end in 2021, reportedly due to alleged disputes with his neighbors, which ultimately led to his departure from the property.
Suga's DUI Scandal
On August 6, Suga was detained by Seoul Police after being found intoxicated in the Hannam neighborhood, with a BAC of 0.227%. He apologized and later issued a statement through BIGHIT MUSIC. After two months of intense scrutiny, the case was closed in September with Suga being fined 15 million won ($11,491).