Jungkook Exposes SUGA’s Bad Habit That Spoiled ARMYs Rotten

BTS have always been the ideal role models for ARMYs — from their careers, personalities, and life attitudes, down to even their habits. However, ARMYs often say they don’t see BTS as “absolutely perfect”; rather, it is their willingness to acknowledge weaknesses, bad habits, and fatigue that makes BTS’s image authentic and admirable.

After all, no one is absolutely perfect, and everyone has flaws. That’s what makes us human!

That’s also why Jungkook didn’t hesitate to expose one of SUGA’s bad habits right in front of fans. This habit stemmed from the way he communicates in many moments. While fans around the world seemed excited about it, Jungkook argued that ARMYs had been negatively influenced by it and tried to stop fans from carrying on the habit.

Specifically, during a live broadcast, Jungkook noticed that some ARMYs had the habit of commenting the кσяєαn word sibal, which means fck*. This left him both flustered and amused at their blunt remarks.

The funniest thing is that he then called out SUGA for being responsible for causing even international fans to overuse this sensitive word. He quickly said: "I didn’t use sw3ar words, I wrote s-word (S*bal) in ḳöŕệän. You wrote that in English. Oh that’s so funny. It’s because of Yoongi hyung. That’s right, Yoongi hyung. Yoongi hyung did it."

Jungkook blamed SUGA for “setting the example” of swearing during many BTS performances and even in his solo concerts before. Whenever SUGA shouted the “s” word, fans around the world often got more hyped than the artist himself.

On social media, video clips of such moments went viral, attracting mαѕѕive attention and even becoming symbolic of BTS’s rapper’s savage image.

Jungkook had plenty of evidence to pin this “bad habit” on SUGA and how it spread throughout the fandom. But more than that, he simply enjoyed teasing SUGA as one of his own unlimited habits — knowing SUGA would never scold him.

Fans burst out laughing at Jungkook’s reaction. Still, some fans felt the “s” word shouldn’t be overused. Even if it wasn’t used with bad intent, it’s still a ¢υяѕє word, and fans should learn to use it wisely:

- NO S-WORD LMAOO JUNGKOOK

- when Jungkook said s-word i felt so proud bc when i was learning english some time ago i saw ppl saying "l-word" and such, and i didn't understand what it was until someone told me abt it and idk, i just felt proud of him

- okay, shibal joke used to be funny, but it's not anymore. please stop, he has said it many times, take a hint. remember that it is still a profanity, even if not directed to him, you ARE still sw3aring on the comments jungkook reads.

- I don't normally post stuff like this because the only people who engage with me here are chill, lovely humans...but if you are someone who thinks this is funny, please reevaluate your ability to respect boundaries. You are likely also causing harm to people in your personal life

- just because one member is okay with us yelling a ċüŕṩệ word in his presence, does not mean every member is.

- armys should be more careful with the way they talk to him

- Not Him spelling SHIBAL for us to not say it. !! Too late lmao

- yall need to let this joke go already

- It’s embarrαѕѕing how every time y’all overdo a joke and they need to stop us

- and seriously, when a bts member says not to do or say soмєтнing DON'T. It's not a joke, it's crossing boundaries.