BTS Suga’s Middle School Love Letter Revealed: A Heartfelt Confession from Daegu
Discover the touching middle school love letter written by BTS Suga. A nostalgic look at Min Yoongi's first love and the vulnerability that shaped his music.
Before he was a global rap icon, he was just a shy boy from Daegu with a crush. A middle school love letter written by BTS member Suga (Min Yoongi) has resurfaced, capturing the hearts of ARMY worldwide. Submitted to a local radio station as a Korean class assignment, the letter details the young artist's innocent and somewhat painful first love story.
The BTS Suga Middle School Love Letter: Year 3 Class 3 No. 13
In the letter, Min Yoongi admits he fell in love with a classmate during his second year of middle school. Though they eventually dated, his shyness led to an awkward relationship. "I didn't pay attention to her and compared to how our relationship was when we were just friends, there was a clear difference," he wrote, expressing deep regret for his past behavior. The letter concludes with a sincere apology and a thank you to his former girlfriend for the memories.
From Personal Regret to Global Empathy
Fans find the letter particularly moving because it showcases the same vulnerability and self-reflection found in Suga's discography today. As BIGHIT MUSIC officially announces BTS's 2026 comeback date, this glimpse into his childhood reminds the world why he is one of the most relatable figures in music. His bravery to share an embarrassing yet human story resonates deeply with the global audience.
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