BTS’s Suga Shares “Iftar Meal” Experience During Ramadan, Excites Fans
BTS star Suga caught fans’ attention during a live broadcast as he spoke about fasting and sharing his first meal after sunset, sparking huge social media buzz. ✨🎤
During a live fan broadcast celebrating his 30th birthday, Suga (real name Min Yoon-gi) opened up about his rigorous training schedule, upcoming projects, and expressed curiosity about Ramadan practices among Muslim fans 🎂🎶.
Suga on Fasting:
The artist asked about the timing of meals after sunset, saying:
"Some of you are fasting during Ramadan… as far as I know, you eat after sunset, right? I’ll also share my first meal with you after sunset" 🌙🍽️.
This brief mention sparked widespread fan excitement, with some interpreting it as a hint of spiritual interest or respect for Islamic traditions. Fans fondly nicknamed him “Brother Yoongi”, reflecting their emotional bond with him and BTS 💜✨.
Upcoming BTS Comeback:
Beyond Ramadan, Suga shared details about BTS’s full-group comeback. Their 10th studio album, "Arirang," is set to release on March 20, 2026 🌟🎵.
The comeback campaign includes a massive live event, "BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang" on March 21, 2026, marking the group’s first live performance in years, along with a documentary "BTS: The Return" showcasing behind-the-scenes footage of the members working in the studio to produce the new album 🎬💜.
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