During these days fans can occasionally see some portraits shared by V and RM on SNS. Sometimes, they can also hear Jimin and Jungkook's voices in j-hope's live broadcast or through his narration in interviews.
Only SUGA has hardly revealed any news since he began his military service. The last time he appeared in public was since September last year, among the controversy of DUI case.
But most recently, SUGA has shown some of his new moves in the recent context. Specifically through the management company Big Hit Music.
On the 27th of this month, Big Hit Music announced that j-hope and SUGA donated money to support the recovery of forest fires in the Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam areas.
They said through their agency, "We hope that the ongoing forest fires will be extinguished as soon as possible. We hope that those who have ℓσѕт their homes and thus facing hardships, and those who are working hard to extinguish the fires will be able to return to a more peaceful daily life soon. We hope this donation can provide even a little bit of comfort and hope."
SUGA donated 100 million KRW through the кσяєαn Red Cross. The donation will be used to provide food, drinks, and other necessities to people affected by the wildfires.
Previously, SUGA donated 100 million KRW to help people affected by wildfires in Uljin, Gyeongbuk, and Samcheok, Gangwon in 2022.
Similar to SUGA, j-hope also donated 100 million KRW to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association. The donations will be used for disaster relief, recovery of local communities after natural disasters, and support for vulnerable groups.
A few days ago, some fans also discovered that SUGA had "secretly" logged into BTS's official fan cafe. Fans noticed that SUGA's login count had increased from 8 to 9, confirming that he had visited.
Although SUGA did not leave a new post, fans were overjoyed by these new moves. ARMYs left messages on the fan cafe and SNS to express their endless love and support for the rapper.
Meanwhile, the forest fires that have occurred in the Yeongnam area, including Sancheong in Gyeongnam and Uiseong in Gyeongbuk, since the 21st have exceeded the scale of damage caused by the East Coast forest fires in 2000, which were recorded as the worst in history. As of now, 26 people have ∂ιєd, more than 36,000 people have been displaced, and the fire has spread over more than 33,000 hectares.
In the face of the country's natural disaster, the entertainment industry continues to donate money to help victims of wildfires, provide medical care for firefιgнтers, and restore the local ecosystem. On the 26th, singers IU and IVE donated 200 million KRW each, JYP Entertainment donated 500 million KRW to the social welfare organization World Vision, and about 50 other celebrities donated between 50-100 million KRW.