BTS Suga, a habit of sleeping in after becoming an idol
BTS Suga, a habit of sleeping in after becoming an idol
BTS member Suga confessed to the habits he developed after becoming an idol.

On the 11th, BTS members Jimin and Suga appeared as guests on the YouTube channel's 'popular' content 'Excuse Go'.

In the released video, Suga talked about his usual amount of dancing practice, saying, "In my case, I came to Seoul without having danced before. I had hard training six months before my debut."

He continued, "Then, except when we're sleeping and eating, we just keep dancing. We've gotten used to it now, and we each have our own styles, so when we get together, it only takes three to four hours. Instead, we do that for about two weeks straight."

Suga's efforts explained his current position. He said, "The company was around here. Near Hakdong Park. When I opened my eyes, I continued to do the same thing as yesterday. Producer Bang now appears to be a good person, but at the time, the company was also in a desperate state. When the monitor video came out, it was frame by frame. “I pressed the space bar and put my hands together,” he said.

Jimin, who was listening to this, also commented, "I even matched my eyeballs. Even the position of my gaze. The producer told me to guess where I was looking, which was a bit harsh." However, he said, "But the problem is now. Nothing is right these days," causing laughter from those around him.

Suga said, "No. I got hit on 'Run Bulletproof' well. Still, if I do it, I can do it," but added, "I'm the one who doesn't get hit well in the end."

Yoo Jae-seok said upon seeing the two, "I don't know how they feel because we've talked about this so many times, but isn't it an incredible thing? I'm really proud," and Suga responded, "We received a medal."

There was also a question about the usual sleeping time. Jimin said, “It’s 3 or 4 in the morning at the earliest.” Suga said, "It's the same. Maybe it's just me, but if you live the schedule of an idol since you were young, it's a habit to take a nap. Because it's so busy and the waiting time is long, you sleep on a mat and the time difference is different when you go on tour. I've been sleeping for more than 3 hours for 5-6 years. "I've never slept all the time. But now that it's become a routine, I'm not tired," he said.

Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr