SUGA Once Offered To Attend An ARMY's Wedding But Her Decision Then Moved Fans To Tears

In recent days, ARMYs have been circulating discussions about March 20, 2026—a date that coincides with the spring equinox and is believed to have been chosen as a new beginning for the next chapter of BTS’s journey. Alongside this, speculation that the Hwa Yang Yeon Hwa era will continue to be developed in the group’s upcoming album has become increasingly vivid. As Hwa Yang Yeon Hwa is brought back into conversation, memories and emotions from more than a decade-long journey shared between ARMY and BTS resurface—so vivid and beautiful that no one can bear to forget them.

V himself once admitted: “So I went to our old BTS official café, you know? Like, way back, the really old one. And there were ARMYs saying things like, ‘I liked you when I was 12,’ or ‘I was in elementary school back then, and now I’m 24,’ or ‘I used to like you in elementary school and now I’m working.’ Hearing that felt soooo fascinating to me. I was like, wow… we’ve really done so many things, and so much time has actually pαѕѕed. Talking with ARMYs about their old ARMY days, and about our HYYH era and that old-time vibe, the memories and emotions from back then…”

All fans are precious, but it is undeniable that those who have supported BTS since the very beginning are truly legends of the fandom. Along this stream of memories, there is one woman who—although she no longer appears actively expressing her love for SUGA as she once did—has left behind moments so unforgettable that they remain etched in the history of the fandom, and surely in SUGA’s memory as well, especially the story of her final appearance at a BTS fansign.

Most fans may not know her face, her name, or even her nickname, but they certainly know the iconic line: “I’ll sue you, Min Yoongi!”—shouted whenever SUGA made ARMYs’ hearts flutter. The person mentioned here is none other than the originator of that legendary phrase.

At most fansigns and events around 11 years ago, she stood out in the crowd by yelling that she would sue Yoongi for “hurting her heart and ARMY because he’s too handsome and adorable.” Each time, fellow fans would burst into laughter and nod in agreement, while SUGA could only respond with a helpless but flustered smile on face.

Although she displayed her pαѕѕion from the very beginning, there's a time she stopped attending fansigns, and her signature shouts gradually disappeared. Behind her absence lies a touching story—one that moves fans whenever it is remembered, because she represents a possible future version of themselves.

According to ARMY lore, her final appearance at a fansign was in 2016, during BTS’s Wings era. No longer making playful threats to sue him, she gently asked SUGA, "Can I wear this choker and cat ears for you, because this is the last time I can appear here.” SUGA immediately agreed, though he was curious as to why she would no longer attend.

She then confided in him that she was about to get married. Recognizing her as a legendary fan, SUGA boldly suggested, "So do you want Bangtan to come to the wedding and sing for you?" She was surprised but immediately declined, afraid that if he actually showed up, she would be unable to go through with the wedding and would only end up crying throughout the ceremony.

SUGA teased, "So if you get married, you'll stop suing me, right?". The ARMY replied, "It's true that I won't sue you anymore. But not because I'm married. Before, I wanted to sue you because I got jealous every time I saw you laughing and talking to other ARMYs. But now I won't sue you anymore, because from now on, no matter what you do, I'll be happy." 

They ended the conversation with SUGA congratulating her and wishing her lasting happiness. Later on, the female fan even tweeted an apology, saying she could not keep her ring finger empty for him—leaving a deep emotional impact across the fandom.

The story of this female ARMY is not merely a cute anecdote preserved in fandom history, but a truthful snapshot of how idol love matures over time. Many believe the bond between idols and fans is fleeting or superficial, unaware that such love can resonate painfully—and beautifully—for a lifetime. Yet everyone eventually grows up, and love, too, transforms into soмєтнing different.

Her final words—that from now on, no matter what SUGA does, she will be happy—became the most beautiful farewell to her complete youth before she stepped into a new journey. Through her story, many fans of later generations come to understand that an idol is not merely someone to be chased, but someone who once walked alongside us through a chapter of life—so that when we look back, we can all smile, knowing we once loved with such sincerity.