Everyone knows that BTS made a huge impact after being delivering a speech at the United Nations. Interestingly, one of the group's members named Suga elaborated about it and the unfortunate prejudice that most of the fans face.

According to Soompi, BTS released a brand new behind-the-scenes footage on October 21. It featured some scenes of the members while attending the memorable 73rd UN General Assembly, which took place sometime last month. It was also during that time when the sensation K-pop group delivered a speech in honor of the new initiative called "Generation Unlimited" courtesy of UNICEF.

BTS was invited to make a speech at the aforementioned assembly. They are being hailed as goodwill ambassadors, especially after the two entities worked together in a 2017 campaign called "Love Myself." The said campaign was designed to end the violence that is aimed towards children and younger generations across the planet.

As BTS is trying to discuss and exchange ideas for what they want to deliver in their Speech, Suga talks about how their fans have impressed him. He says that if not for them, it would have been impossible for the campaign to reach support that is worth more than $1 million. He even explains that if not for the fans, the group could only accomplish little to zero, suggesting that the fans way of helping the group has helped create a positive change in the world.

He was quoted as saying, "We're always doing things and talking about things, but that itself doesn't help people all that much." He added, "I don't think our acting alone is a big help to others."

The BTS member further comments that the fact that their fans, especially those who like them, are taking up the cause, there is no way the campaign could have gone better. He moves to open up about how many fans of idols, not just them, often get unfair treatment from others, Metro reports.

Suga, one of the members of BTS, said that these people are usually on the receiving end whenever they suggest their appreciation towards an idol or K-pop group. He, however, praised them for all the hard work, contributions, and support they gave to the group.

BTS member RM agreed, saying that it is their fans who helped the group establish themselves and make it possible for them to speak at the assembly. And for him, the K-pop boy band is just merely speaking on behalf of their millions of fans.