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Suga Wraps ‘Suchwita’ Season 1, Promises a Full BTS Reunion Soon

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BTS’s Suga reflects on his emotions as the first season of “Suchwita” ends.

The first season of “Suchwita” concluded with a heartfelt appearance by close friend EL CAPITXN (Jang Yi Jeong). “People say I’ve changed a lot,” Jang confided, revealing a period of struggle and isolation after feeling betrayed. “I couldn’t even sing,” he added. “But thanks to Suga, I found my spark again.” The sentiment expressed his deep gratitude towards Suga for his unwavering support.

Suga, mirroring his friend’s sentiment, acknowledged his past struggles. “I was in a similar place,” he shared, “withdrawn and going through a dark period. I think that’s why we connected so well.” In a touching gesture, Jang presented Suga with a plaque of appreciation, which the rapper received with a radiant smile.

Suga, closing out the show with Jang, shared his thoughts on the show’s finale. “This officially wraps up the season,” he began. “We started back in December with RM’s whiskey and traditional liquor, and I’ve had some fantastic conversations with people from all walks of life. Here’s to hoping for a season 2!” His words hinted at a potential return for the show.

Over the past 15 months, the show welcomed not only all seven BTS members, but a diverse range of guests like Lee Na Young, Taeyang, and IU. In a heartfelt closing message, Suga hinted at a potential return, saying, “Hold on tight, ARMY. Don’t expect a big goodbye. All seven of us will be back on stage before you know it. Just picture it: you open your eyes, and there we are. That’s the BTS you know. Thank you to everyone who worked hard on this show and thank you to our fans for watching!”

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