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BTS’ Suga says he also eats after sundown during Ramadan chat with ARMY

Updated on: 10 March,2026 05:29 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Suga of BTS acknowledged Ramadan during his birthday livestream with fans, noting he also has his first meal after sundown. The thoughtful remark amused ARMY and highlighted the singer’s warm connection with his global fanbase

BTS’ Suga says he also eats after sundown during Ramadan chat with ARMY

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Suga of BTS recently celebrated his birthday with fans during a special livestream, where he shared a thoughtful moment acknowledging those observing Ramadan. The rapper, whose real name is Min Yoongi, spent time chatting with fans on the fan platform Weverse, cutting cakes and responding to comments from viewers around the world.

Suga talks about Ramadan in his livestream


During the livestream, Suga appeared relaxed and cheerful as he celebrated turning 33. He had two birthday cakes in front of him, one decorated with flowers and another featuring a black cat design inspired by his pet. In a playful moment, he even sang “Happy Birthday” to himself while thanking fans for their warm wishes. The broadcast was intended to be a casual interaction with ARMY, the name used by BTS’ global fanbase.



At one point, Suga noticed several comments in the chat mentioning Ramadan. Curious about the fasting practices followed during the holy month, he decided to address it during the conversation. Speaking candidly with fans, he shared his understanding of how the fast works.

“There are those observing Ramadan and fasting,” Suga said during the livestream. “My understanding is that you can eat once the sun sets during Ramadan, is that wrong? I also have my first meal after sundown.”

The brief remark quickly caught the attention of fans online. Many appreciated that the singer acknowledged the religious observance, especially since BTS has a massive global audience that includes large fan communities in the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia where Ramadan is widely observed.

Fans are in awe of Suga

Soon after, social media platforms were flooded with reactions from fans who found the moment both sweet and relatable. Some joked that Suga was “fasting with them,” while others affectionately referred to him as “Brother Yoongi.” The moment, though brief, reflected the warm connection between the K-pop star and his diverse international fanbase.

The livestream also came at an exciting time for BTS, as the group prepares for a major comeback. Their upcoming album Arirang is scheduled to release on March 20, marking an important moment for the group and their fans.

Despite the busy schedule leading up to the comeback, Suga still made time to celebrate his birthday with ARMY. The livestream turned into a memorable interaction, highlighting the close bond BTS continues to share with fans across the world.

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